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Posted 25 February 2016

Full sky tv package including sports, movies and HD for £30 month in-store at carphone warehouse

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Full sky package available for only £30 a month at the carphone warehouse, this includes the family bundle, sports and movies all in HD.

You can also get their unlimited broadband free for 12 month too and just pay the line rental of £17.49 extra.

This is for new customers only or those that haven't had sky for 12 months. No credit check. I have ordered this in my missus name after I cancelled my subscription 3 months ago and it all seems to have went through fine.

This is more than half price and after the year it goes back to £77.45 so make sure you find another discount or cancel again then.

Please don't hate on this just because you don't like sky
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  1. Kaz00ie's avatar
    I don't even see the value at £30.

    If you have a PS3, PS4, 360 or Xbox One you can:

    Download BBC iPlayer and Demand 5 for free.

    Get a 6 month subscription to Now TV for £24.99. £4.16 a month and you get Sky 1, Sky Atlantic, Fox, Gold, Sky Living, Comedy Central, Discovery, MTV, Disney, Nickelodeon, Nickelodeon Jr. and Sky Arts.

    Get Netflix at £7.49 for HD and you are laughing and still only paying £11.65 a month total.

    Just stream the football or watch it down the pub. You'll have to do that for the Champion's League games anyway unless you are willing to pay extra for BT sports.

    As a disclaimer I still have a Virgin Media TV package and literally 99% of the channels are just junk.
  2. MojoMan0427's avatar
    This is how much it should cost normally. Prices are a joke.
  3. Fluff's avatar
    Ditched TV license and Sky.

    Now TV movies and entertainment roughly £6pm, the same for Netflix.

    No regrets and no ITV. Winner.
  4. madbull's avatar
    At the minute it's possible to get 60% off + £100 credit. If you've cancelled just go on sky chat and say you've seen a deal for 60% off + £100 credit and that if it's still available you'd like to accept that offer. If one says no, end the chat and start again.
  5. bob_regis's avatar
    jonadams72

    just get a zgemma box



    I assume having spent 2 minutes on youtube that that would be illegal?
  6. avfc85's avatar
    I've just seen this same deal on VoucherCloud vouchercloud.com/sky…ers

    saves going into a carphone warehouse
  7. deleted1355891's avatar
    just get a zgemma box
  8. Interloper's avatar
    Ditched Sky last year and have never looked back. It's a complete rip-off. While this deal is good (and I've added heat) based on their normal pricing, good luck when the 12 months are up - you'll be haggling for discounts or looking for alternatives as this package would be upwards of £70pm.

    There are far, far cheaper alternatives.

    ONE-OFF COST
    Refurb/open box Freesat or Freeview box from eBay: £50-80 (pause/play/rewind.ff/record and series link like Sky+). I sold my Sky+ box which paid for a brand new, customer returned (but unused) box. Obviously, you don't need this if you have a decent tuner built-in to your TV.

    MONTHLY OPTIONS
    NOW TV 6 month pass - £18 on eBay
    NOW TV 4 month movie pass - £18 on eBay

    Your NOW TV subscription gives you usage on 4 devices, same as Sky Go Extra. All the Box Sets and On Demand stuff is also included in HD. Live channels are in HD if you have an Apple TV. There are constant offers on the NOW TV boxes, too, meaning these passes can be had even cheaper.

    Netflix - £8 per month
    Amazon Prime - £79 per year (inc Next Day Delivery, Prime Music etc)

    Both offer exclusive stuff that isn't on Sky - House of Cards, Orange is the New Black, Bloodline, Better Call Saul, The Man in the High Castle etc.

    Even if you had ALL of this, you're still only paying £21 (pro rata) per month. For sports you can buy a Sky Sports Day Pass as and when you need it. Enthusiasts of other sports (e.g. Cycling, Tennis, Winter Sports etc) can get a Eurosport subscription for £5 per month.

    An Android box will give you access to ALL the NOW TV, Netflix, Amazon, Eurosport, iPlayer etc apps to plug into your TV for as little as £30 or less: amazon.co.uk/dp/…EG8 - or you can just use your phone and a Chromecast.

    These are just the legal options. Sky's pricing basically encourages piracy, especially when there are hardly any matches on anyway. A quick glance at Kodi every weekend reveals loads of matches, streaming in HD, that aren't even on Sky or BT Sport. No wonder people go the dodgy route.
  9. a8smith's avatar
    Parp

    How do I get this deal? The link doesn't work and I can't find it on the … How do I get this deal? The link doesn't work and I can't find it on the carphone warehouse website.



    Victoriaa

    link please?



    karenhornby

    I can';t find Sky tv anywhere on the Carphonewarehouse siteonly the now … I can';t find Sky tv anywhere on the Carphonewarehouse siteonly the now boxes/package which is not the tv deal



    I got pretty much this deal about 9 month ago, but it was £25/m for 12 months. I too couldn't find anything at all on their website to do with Sky. In the end I just went in to a CPW store on my lunch break and asked about it expecting to get nowhere. The employee said he hadn't heard of it but looked on his system to see what Sky deals they did offer...and there it was. All of Sky for £25/m. 15 minutes later I had signed up and I've been happy since.

    Long story short, you might have to pop in to a store and ask somebody to look it up on their system.
  10. pattern's avatar
    amerjitdosanjh7

    I got this at £25 a month for 12mths about June time last year so sorry … I got this at £25 a month for 12mths about June time last year so sorry to vote cold for the extra £5 per month


    Rather mean spirited
  11. Interloper's avatar
    mcormack

    You're obviously installing it incorrectly, and by the way it is not … You're obviously installing it incorrectly, and by the way it is not "illegal or dodgy".


    Don't patronise me. I know exactly how to install Kodi and every add-on under the sun. It's a time-consuming pain in the rear end, especially when you want it on multiple devices, and everybody know the streams go down all the time. It's a hobby for the technically-minded, not a solution for the masses.

    And I didn't say it was illegal, I mentioned "dodginess". Watching subscription services without a paid sub is, at the very least, against the TOS. Next you'll be saying it's perfectly okay to use cracked versions of Photoshop or Microsoft Office from torrent sites. Since most streams require a VPN to watch, something tells me your ISP (and their need to abide by whatever has been blocked by the High Court) might agree.

    It may be a victimless "crime", it may even be unenforceable in the real world, but don't try to pretend watching streams of Sky Sports and Game of Thrones you haven't paid for is perfectly above board when we all know damn well it isn't.
  12. deleted209666's avatar
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    Hi guys sorry for the late reply I got my deal instore at the Glasgow silverburn store
  13. ck12111's avatar
    This is a behind the counter instore deal, not available online. Ask for the deal on the PinPoint tablet
  14. johnraggett's avatar
    smilerstradwick

    Good deal, signed up to just their broadband package the other day (+ … Good deal, signed up to just their broadband package the other day (+ line rental), which is free for the broadband, £17.40pm for the line rental, £100 M&S voucher and £70 quidco tracked. Should cost in the region of £40 for the year after the cashback for unlimited broadband but then will have to find a better deal after 12 months



    this is similar to the deal I got last year but with family pack included minus the M&S vouchers.

    Just approaching my final month and looks like it's the dodgy box route now
  15. eddibabyyeah's avatar
    Sky's days are numbered, as are the 200K+ a week salaries which the players earn.

    30 pound a month is still overpriced in my book. I recently bought a firestick for 25 quid. Installed Kodi and subscribe to sportsmania for 1 pound a week. For that, I get numerous sports channels from around the world + loads of on demand TV and movies which are recent, unlike the old stuff which sky regurgitate.
  16. deleted169151's avatar
    Kaz00ie

    I don't even see the value at £30. If you have a PS3, PS4, 360 or Xbox … I don't even see the value at £30. If you have a PS3, PS4, 360 or Xbox One you can:Download BBC iPlayer and Demand 5 for free.Get a 6 month subscription to Now TV for £24.99. £4.16 a month and you get Sky 1, Sky Atlantic, Fox, Gold, Sky Living, Comedy Central, Discovery, MTV, Disney, Nickelodeon, Nickelodeon Jr. and Sky Arts. Get Netflix at £7.49 for HD and you are laughing and still only paying £11.65 a month total.Just stream the football or watch it down the pub. You'll have to do that for the Champion's League games anyway unless you are willing to pay extra for BT sports.As a disclaimer I still have a Virgin Media TV package and literally 99% of the channels are just junk.


    Having recently got BT Sports with BT broadband I have realised what I have been missing since I last had sports channels. Streaming, or down the pub just does not cut it in comparison to being on the telly in comfort of your own home.
  17. opaninkofi's avatar
    jasejames

    It always amuses me that there are folk out there who will complain … It always amuses me that there are folk out there who will complain bitterly about paying £12/month for the BBC, then happily throw away more than 7 times that for Sky.



    We call it choice. Don't be amazed that some folks choose to drive a rolls Royce whiles they can well drive a kia for a fraction of the cost. Stop BBC propaganda
  18. msharif911's avatar
    Install KODi and install the Phoenix addon. Never need Sky again. I've done it for testing purposes only by the way.
  19. Mr.No's avatar
    People still subscribe to Sky TV? Who knew that adverts were so popular.
  20. deleted159534's avatar
    k33

    My kids would run riots without the sky.



    Heard about parenting and discipline?
  21. Rastafari's avatar
    Swiftjustice007

    There is no official way other than unplugging your Ariel cable, even … There is no official way other than unplugging your Ariel cable, even then you'll recieve letters from TV licensing.



    Such a waste of trees, isn't it?

    Owning a TV aerial and having it plugged in means nothing by the way. I own a large meat clever and keep it sharp but until I chop someone's head off with it, no offence has been committed.
  22. smilerstradwick's avatar
    Good deal, signed up to just their broadband package the other day (+ line rental), which is free for the broadband, £17.40pm for the line rental, £100 M&S voucher and £70 quidco tracked.

    Should cost in the region of £40 for the year after the cashback for unlimited broadband but then will have to find a better deal after 12 months
  23. karenhornby's avatar
    I can';t find Sky tv anywhere on the Carphonewarehouse site
    only the now boxes/package which is not the tv deal
  24. thatbondyguy's avatar
    I work at sky and looking at this deal it's your best bet for the next 12 months
  25. msharif911's avatar
    I hate how greedy and expensive they. Then how few games they show on SkySports. All it ever seems to be is watching Jeff Sterling and some C-List ex-footballer watching the match and going "ooh that was close".
  26. mitsubzt's avatar
    I'm an existing customer of SKY & I've finally had enough of the crap offers as well time after time! I have ditched the movies & sports, on my way to ditching my broadband / line rental then finally in 1 months time the TV package, So long SKY, You treat new customer like gods & kings but existing customers like total crap!. Yes I know all the little tricks you can try like girlfriends names / live chat, keep phoning back etc, I'm widowed with young daughter, no girlfriend, never had much luck with live chat , phoning back etc. I've had ok offers but not the greatest of offers, now it's time for a change, a change for the better, a change for SKY to meet it's maker IMHO or it could read the forum & give existing customers the same deals as new customers! Just a thought! ; / )
  27. opaninkofi's avatar
    noeasywayout

    How did you manage not to pay a TV licence? Even if you don't watch bbc … How did you manage not to pay a TV licence? Even if you don't watch bbc live, you still have iPlayer on your Now TV box (as well as every other device you may own) how do you prove you don't watch it?




    You have nothing to prove, they have to prove that you watch live TV. Unless you invite them to your house and give them tea or coffee seated in the couch and watch live tv with them, they can never prove that you watch live TV
  28. Rastafari's avatar
    noeasywayout

    How did you manage not to pay a TV licence? Even if you don't watch bbc … How did you manage not to pay a TV licence? Even if you don't watch bbc live, you still have iPlayer on your Now TV box (as well as every other device you may own) how do you prove you don't watch it?


    Thankfully we live in a country where the innocent remain so until proven guilty. The BBC have to obtain evidence that an offence is being committed. That is, that live broadcasts are being watched or recorded. If no evidence of this can be obtained, the BBC have no case.
  29. deleted126793's avatar
    fiestasteve44

    They easily gather evidence. That's why so many people are prosecuted … They easily gather evidence. That's why so many people are prosecuted successfully and get criminal records because of it. You have been warned.




    How do they "easily" gather evidence?

    Just curious to know.

  30. deleted126793's avatar
    bargainhunter666

    NOT FOR ANY GOING FOR THIS DEAL!!! it's totally off topic to suggest … NOT FOR ANY GOING FOR THIS DEAL!!! it's totally off topic to suggest NOWTV - they do try to give it (the box) away!! Sorry were you just trying to be smart or are you serious NOW TV (sky) is an alternative to full bundle?



    I am not suggesting that a NOWTV box is an alternative to a full Sky subscription, however as an alternative to Sky it may well be useful to some people who only require the content provided by NowTV. No contract and cheap. In no way is NOWTV naff, although I appreciate it may not fulfil your particular requirements.
  31. thats_the_badger's avatar
    For everyone going on about "dodgy boxes" the first rule of dodgy box club is....do not talk about dodgy box club.
  32. jon67's avatar
    mrimac94

    Have a look at your online Sky account. Straight after I cancelled I had … Have a look at your online Sky account. Straight after I cancelled I had 50% for a year sitting in there



    Worked for me as well. Was only offered 10% discount over the phone when I put my cancellation in.
    10 mins later I logged onto my account and the 50% off for 12 months was there.
    Thanks for the info. Have now saved £480 over the next 12 months..

    (edited)
  33. gsj87's avatar
    Sky are a joke. I've been with them for 8 years.. was paying £32 for the full movies, HD, sports package. Now gone up to £75 a month. Rang them to negotiate a discount and see if they can give me this offer, all they offered was a measly 10% off and said thats all they can do. Needless to say, I've put my cancellation notice in!

    Update: As soon as I cancelled, I went into MySky and they offered me the standard 50% off, what a headache!
    (edited)
  34. Parp's avatar
    How do I get this deal? The link doesn't work and I can't find it on the carphone warehouse website.
  35. gsj87's avatar
    madbull

    At the minute it's possible to get 60% off + £100 credit. If you've … At the minute it's possible to get 60% off + £100 credit. If you've cancelled just go on sky chat and say you've seen a deal for 60% off + £100 credit and that if it's still available you'd like to accept that offer. If one says no, end the chat and start again.


    Where should I say I seen the deal??
  36. EN1GMA's avatar
    Kaz00ie

    I don't even see the value at £30. If you have a PS3, PS4, 360 or Xbox … I don't even see the value at £30. If you have a PS3, PS4, 360 or Xbox One you can:Download BBC iPlayer and Demand 5 for free.Get a 6 month subscription to Now TV for £24.99. £4.16 a month and you get Sky 1, Sky Atlantic, Fox, Gold, Sky Living, Comedy Central, Discovery, MTV, Disney, Nickelodeon, Nickelodeon Jr. and Sky Arts. Get Netflix at £7.49 for HD and you are laughing and still only paying £11.65 a month total.Just stream the football or watch it down the pub. You'll have to do that for the Champion's League games anyway unless you are willing to pay extra for BT sports.As a disclaimer I still have a Virgin Media TV package and literally 99% of the channels are just junk.



    no wonder people are looking at other options.
  37. deleted123606's avatar
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    smilerstradwick2 hours, 59 minutes ago
    #2
    Good deal, signed up to just their broadband package the other day (+ line rental), which is free for the broadband, £17.40pm for the line rental, £100 M&S voucher and £70 quidco tracked.

    Should cost in the region of £40 for the year after the cashback for unlimited broadband but then will have to find a better deal after 12 months

    Hi with regards to the above post, i signed up with sky about 6 months ago about my £100 marks and spencer voucher and they said to me im not elegible as i went through a 3rd party link for the offer. so best to just ring and verify

    thanks
  38. mrsuave's avatar
    Gollywood

    ​So how much does that work out per month with the 60% off (not including … ​So how much does that work out per month with the 60% off (not including the £100 cash back...and what services/package?



    £30.30 a month

    inc the £100 think its £22 month
  39. smitha's avatar
    From where did u get sportsmania for £1 a month?
  40. sal2103's avatar
    Just tried sky chat and had the 60% discount and £100 credit applied on first attempt - Sky Family Pack for £14.40 per month (usually £36).