It didn't with me. They couldn't match Virgin, even when I went all Tony Bloom on them.
Until a bloke rang up and offered me £58 a month for Broadband, TV and Sports.
So you're saying it did work?
It didn't with me. They couldn't match Virgin, even when I went all Tony Bloom on them.
Until a bloke rang up and offered me £58 a month for Broadband, TV and Sports.
It would have done if the bloke hadn't been lying to me. Good job I checked the contract that arrived.So you're saying it did work?
I never mentioned Sky. I was just making the point that the threatening to leave gambit doesn't work for everybody. Some get luckier than others.How do you know that threatening to leave Sky doesn't always result in getting a good deal to stay?
I never mentioned Sky.
As a benchmark, I'm with Virgin. I pay £59 a month for broadband and TV (including Sky and BT Sports). I think the offer is about £72 now. But I can't see anything better so will try and renew at the price I'm paying now or a little more.
Leave means leave! Enjoy your Freeview.F*** 'em! I'm a freeview TV man from now on! They couldn't even be bothered to offer me that offer.
Unlike yourself I do watch golf so signed up again for a month yesterday after having subscribed to NOW TV for the last month of the season.Is this the same with NOW tv sports?
Had a 12 month contract on discount that ended 7 days ago, cancelled before auto renew at full rate.
So far no calls or emails begging for me back at same discount I had before.
( don’t watch golf, so not a problem currently)
I'm with Sky atm but can save substantially if I move to Virgin. Put off by their reputation for terrible customer service. What has your experience been?As a benchmark, I'm with Virgin. I pay £59 a month for broadband and TV (including Sky and BT Sports). I think the offer is about £72 now. But I can't see anything better so will try and renew at the price I'm paying now or a little more.
Dealing with Virgin Media whilst settling my dads estate a few years back was the worse and most frustrating part of supporting the probate process. Awful and absolutely no compassion on their part.I'm with Sky atm but can save substantially if I move to Virgin. Put off by their reputation for terrible customer service. What has your experience been?
I'm with Sky atm but can save substantially if I move to Virgin. Put off by their reputation for terrible customer service. What has your experience been?
You need to phone the VIP team. Don't cancel unless you mean it. Otherwise you will lose your VIP status. They have the power and can work through all your products to trim off the fat and get you a better deal.Hi (sorry there must be existing threads about this - but i couldn't find the right one)
- i'm out of contract
- I'm a longstanding VIP Diamond customer
- I've been offered - for broadband/their paid channels/SKY Q - a discounted price - via email.
- I then rang to see if i could shave off a decent ££ per month via the standard upgrade line. - no luck . same price.
- I then upped things a bit - and went via the retention team - again - despite a lot of bluster and charm from me about cancelling , going to BT / others etc - no luck . same price . They held firm
What are my next steps ? I probably want to stay with Sky. but looking to shave off a decent ££ per month.
Do i have to go ahead and cancel and then wait for the inevitable - Please come back to Sky offer - ? I'm sure they've further to go.
As you mention EE, here goes: we've just been moved onto them for our mobiles (we used BT before, who were great, but they've transferred their mobile business to EE), and the difference already is noticeable, we get notifications about using too much data a week or two into a monthly allowance; their customer service is notoriously dreadful (especially in comparison to BT). Have you used them for mobile and, if so, any advice?When my Sky renewal came up I flatly refused and then around a week later a guy rang me from India and offered a lower price than I was already paying.
Same with EE and broadband, got a cheaper deal and faster broadband.
NB They get you back as Sky change the price through the contract and EE RPI is way over the current figures
Not mobile only Broadband, around 20 plus years ago when they were Orange there were multiple Broadband issues so after yet another India phone call resolved I told the person this is your final warning, next issue I am leaving.As you mention EE, here goes: we've just been moved onto them for our mobiles (we used BT before, who were great, but they've transferred their mobile business to EE), and the difference already is noticeable, we get notifications about using too much data a week or two into a monthly allowance; their customer service is notoriously dreadful (especially in comparison to BT). Have you used them for mobile and, if so, any advice?
I was in the same position. Switched to Virgin (after 20 years with Sky), virtually the same package at less than half the price. They couldn’t get close to the Virgin priceHi (sorry there must be existing threads about this - but i couldn't find the right one)
- i'm out of contract
- I'm a longstanding VIP Diamond customer
- I've been offered - for broadband/their paid channels/SKY Q - a discounted price - via email.
- I then rang to see if i could shave off a decent ££ per month via the standard upgrade line. - no luck . same price.
- I then upped things a bit - and went via the retention team - again - despite a lot of bluster and charm from me about cancelling , going to BT / others etc - no luck . same price . They held firm
What are my next steps ? I probably want to stay with Sky. but looking to shave off a decent ££ per month.
Do i have to go ahead and cancel and then wait for the inevitable - Please come back to Sky offer - ? I'm sure they've further to go.
Originally it was Nynex….then Cable and Wireless …then NTL now VM….so i think about 25 years …and ive had the odd annoyance but overall fine.I'm with Sky atm but can save substantially if I move to Virgin. Put off by their reputation for terrible customer service. What has your experience been?
That’s pretty much identical to where I ended up in discussion with Sky, but Virgin deal was £85 (and broadband is more than 10x faster)My rate was going to be £165 for tv and broadband next month from Sky. Rang and told them I want to cancel as it was too much. Got it for £116.
We were with Three for 3 sim only family mobiles. They then hiked my (out of contract) rate up by about 50% last Summer and stopped EU use abroad. I moved to Smarty paying an average of £6 per month per phone (rolling one month contracts) including EU usage…. who use Three’s mobile network! Worth looking at if you are still with Three.Not mobile only Broadband, around 20 plus years ago when they were Orange there were multiple Broadband issues so after yet another India phone call resolved I told the person this is your final warning, next issue I am leaving.
Thankfully no issues since, phone is with Three