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Posted 15 September 2015
Sky broadband deal from Moneysaving expert £5.35 for a whole Year
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12 months free broadband unlimited plus 12 months half price line rental! That would be a good deal in itself but you also get £100 bill credit!!
I done this with my mum last time so its a real deal! Worth getting a code! Some greedy ******** were selling codes but now sky takes your address and it will only activate the line at the address you type in!
Added There are only 14,700 codes available via this Sky link* (please only get one if you'll use it). It's one per household, and they can't be transferred or sold. You'll need to enter your name, address and email.
New customers only that have never had sky or left more than a year ago
12 month contract.
- Khairul
Grab code now, and use between 10am Fri 18 Sep until 11.59pm Thu 24 Sep, via the redemption link Sky will email to you.
- Khairul
I done this with my mum last time so its a real deal! Worth getting a code! Some greedy ******** were selling codes but now sky takes your address and it will only activate the line at the address you type in!
Added There are only 14,700 codes available via this Sky link* (please only get one if you'll use it). It's one per household, and they can't be transferred or sold. You'll need to enter your name, address and email.
New customers only that have never had sky or left more than a year ago
12 month contract.
- Khairul
Grab code now, and use between 10am Fri 18 Sep until 11.59pm Thu 24 Sep, via the redemption link Sky will email to you.
- Khairul
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Sky Digital has currently Sign up to a package and you and the referrer both get up to £125 in vouchers campaign, if you want to use it you can do so from this .
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sorted byNo worries i was in contract with Talk talk just singed up but my mum made use of the deal! Talk Talk have just raised prices so anyone on talk talk can leave penalty free and join this one! Not bad for a first post made hot already! I hope everyone can benefit sky are crazy can't see how they can make money out of this but maybe its pre-empting the people leaving talk talk and lets face it their will be people that won't leave at the end of the offer or use extra calls on this deal so they probably make their money that way!
I've made a £1 best offer. I hope he accepts. I don't want the code, I just want to leave him negative feedback. He has a gleaming 100% at the minute, and that will never do.
from moneysavingexpert website:
You'll need to pay a refundable £5 to verify your card.
The £5, a year's line rent plus the £6.95 router p&p is £110.35 over the contract (excl calls). You also get the £105 credit (£5, plus the £100). Factor that in and you effectively pay £5.35 for a YEAR'S broadband and line rental - absurdly cheap.
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This a deal for people who want broadband internet, not TV services.
Don't worry about the headroom, they do convertibles.
In other words, less than 50p per month!
http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/phones/cheap-broadband#skybb
OP you need to edit the title to reflect this - rather than what you've written (£5.35 PER month).
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Do what I did last time, sign up and call and move the start up date. I did it for 2 months.
Ordered 27 last time. Plan is to pay 45p per month for 27 years.
Sorry to sound harsh but I hope you enjoy your fibre speeds for £196.80 for the year when everyone else has to somehow get through life struggling with broadband speeds for £5.35 for the year. #Livingthelife?
Yes it is an amazing deal for lots of people, irrespective of what you get.
Thousands of people already do that. Welcome to their club.
So around £175 more than what this deal would work out. Great, thanks for confirming it's such a good deal.
But happy to contribute to TV/movie 'billionaires'. I like your moral standards.
You don't sound harsh, you sound confused.
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No, you're still sounding confused.
Just tell them you want to cancel and you wan't confirmation that you won't be charged a cancellation fee. Explain that you are entitled to do so due to the price change (I assume you are aware of the price you signed up to pay after the free 12 months.. probably £5 to you.. to me it was £3.50).
If you paid for line rental up front they will refund this if you press them. I reminded them that the e-mail I received did not tell me of my rights to cancel as Ofcom say it should. The email also wasn't very clear that it was about a price change (my subject title was "Important amendment to your service"). So I told them if they didn't agree to refund my line rental I would merely complain to Ofcom.
Sent u one
Went to bed Grumpy, & woke to find Fairy Godmother had blessed me!
There ARE some kind souls... Thanks nnenne! .. #961 & #963
Have completed process & order complete (this time) & await install.
Would "buy someone a pint" but will donate to Alzheimer's society as thanks.
As always- THANKS to those who highlighted the deal and answered the many queries to the many many posts. (some long suffering ones!)
You are appreciated!
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No mention of Supplement for not having Sky TV £2.5 pm. Would this be applied?
Can you also pay extra and get fibre with this offer?
Email and on website.
£1.94 per month? This deal is under 50p per month...
APPLY FOR THE CODE BEFORE FRIDAY OR YOU WILL MISS OUT.
If you are in your last month then EE should have no problem with you to cancel. Unfortunately sky will start as soon as they can which normally takes 5-10 days. This should further reduce your 1 month period. Worst case scenario - you pay for 20 days to EE without using but I think this deal more than compensates for the same?
One thing people have to remember is that this deal is more of a sky advertisement. They report #new customers in their quarterly reporting and this is just being used to boost that number so analysts raise the price of Sky shares or they can borrow higher $$ from the market. The only other reason for such an offer is that senior execs are about to be checked on their bonus and they want to achieve their target.
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Yes you can. If they ask any questions, you are moving out of the house that you shared with your sister (hence same surname). She is staying/just moved into the property and wants to take out a contract as she is a new customer. Sky wont care anyway, as its one extra new customer on their report.
when you sign up on Friday, it will ask if you have a line already. tick no and it will give you free installation. this offer came up 2 months ago and that's what I did. I only had virgin line but got a bt line fitted for free(otherwise would cost £120 I think)
so I use the sky BB but have not connected a telephone as ive got virgin phone anyway. but nothing to stop you having two separate numbers X)
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I wonder, you don't, by any chance, drive a Porsche, do you?
Actually, its only the FREE fibre thats capped at 25gb. you can add unlimited fibre for £10 per month
I've said this over and over again. It's not linked to an address fact.
YOur post said that you think its a cold deal cus you've been offered this an that cus you've been wiv sky for 20 odd years guv ! well this deal is for NEW customers and for NEW customers its a red hot deal..... innit !
It's only a disability if you feel it disables you. Have a little more confidence.
Anyway, are you planning on posting any deals ever, or are you just here to leech and insult people?
Just login your account and change it in last 6 days ..
sky.com/sho…de/
Hint: go through Quidco / TCB first (Sky new customer offers), then when at Sky ordering page copy the above URL and paste over what's presently there. It may track initially and then decline later. But you never know..
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Adding TV during ordering seems to be at full price - though it does seem to remove the £20 New Line installation fee (if applicable).
Fibre contract length is 12 months and not 18 months (same as broadband), but activation fee is charged at £50, instead of the £30 advertised. Those wanting fibre might be best advised to take BB first and upgrade to fibre after activation - often Sky will waive the fibre activation fee then completely.
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#457:
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This is bad advice. Manipulating the address can cause Openreach to reject the order. Much, much better is to mis-spell the surname.
Good luck to who gets it. Gutted I couldn't use it.
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If you last had a Sky account over 12 months ago, you can process order in your name. If it's been less than 12 months then someone else at the same address can place an order assuming the installation / contract start date will be after any current contract with Sky has expired (in you case it has expired as you are no longer with them).
If the application process flags as a potential current customer, then the new applicant (e.g. your sister) may have to clarify that she has not had a Sky contract in the past (last 12 months) and so should be treated as a new customer.