Existing customer Sky Broadband upgrade: Better than Free for a year. (£90.00 outlay required)
** PLEASE DO NOT OFFER OR REQUEST SKY REFERRALS **
Existing Sky Broadband customers upgrading from Everyday Light to Unlimited will effectively pay less than £0 for a years subscription. Basically you will pay £7.50 per month to sky for 12 months, which is £90 for the year - BUT - you will get £100 cashback from TCB AND £25 M&S vouchers.
Not an existing Sky customer or already on Unlimited then this obviously won't help you, but that's no reason to vote Cold. Often find folk on here miss the point of a deal being good/bad.
Don’t forget you will as an unlimited customer gain access to thousands of Cloud Wi-Fi hotspots for free (accessible from smartphone etc) and it would open the door to using Sky Anytime+ (2gb usage as a lite customer is insufficient for any more than 90 mins of SD content)
- davidmaiden18183


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Its kind of like whats happened to chain restaurants - you cant eat in them now without a voucher or you feel your overpaying.
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Jump to unread Post a Comment(I don't use TCB or that so not sure how it works).
Edited By: Apocolaps3 on Aug 07, 2012 12:55
PLUS if you choose Amazon vouchers you get 5% extra i.e. £105!!
Also I had a long on going row with sky and they confessed to throlling my line (back when I was on unlimited non fibre optic) due to my large downloads - blame STEAM summer sale and PSN for that.
Interested if this works with the other deals
Its kind of like whats happened to chain restaurants - you cant eat in them now without a voucher or you feel your overpaying.
http://www.quidco.com/sky-digital-upgrades-tv-and-broadband/
And you still get the marks and Sparks vouchers.
COLD
In my area the max we can get is 3mb speeds how do you think i feel?
So total 12 month price is effectively 6 x £7.50 = £45 (less £125 cashback = £80 profit + Free £25 M&S Voucher)
I'm not sure whether this will work for customers upgrading from Broadband lite though, or if it's only for existing Sky TV customers adding broadband & phone to their package (I imagine the phone line is where they hope to make their money back)
offer applies to existing customers upgrading from 'Broadband Unlimited' to 'Fibre Unlimited' ?
Just found this on the sky website ( go here, and then click 'Show ^Offers') :
6 months free unlimited broadband offer: Available for new residential broadband, calls & line rental customers and existing Sky TV customers switching their broadband, calls# and line rental to Sky. Only available in Sky network areas. Excludes new customers joining with TV. Excludes Fibre products. Offer applied following activation of both Broadband & Talk services. Sky line rental £12.25 a month. £2.18 router delivery charge. After 6 months Broadband Unlimited £10 a month with Talk Freetime for new customers without Sky TV and £7.50 extra a month for existing Sky TV customers. No traffic management policy for Sky Broadband Unlimited. External factors such as internet congestion can affect speed.
This seems to contradict the quidco page.
Edited By: TehJumpingJawa on Aug 07, 2012 14:59: ...