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Danderhall Hibs
08-01-2020, 01:07 PM
Does anyone know of any good TV and BB deals? My current contract with BT is coming to an end on 2nd March so I've started looking at Sky and Virgin (available in my area).
Anyone work for any companies wit special offers? Any help appreciated!
JeMeSouviens
08-01-2020, 01:30 PM
Does anyone know of any good TV and BB deals? My current contract with BT is coming to an end on 2nd March so I've started looking at Sky and Virgin (available in my area).
Anyone work for any companies wit special offers? Any help appreciated!
Last 2 years I've quit Virgin and then they've made me a much better offer and I've stayed. I'm on 200Mbps and full house tv (incl bt sport). It should be about £85 a month but I've had it for £29 and £55 respectively the last 2 years. I'm just about to quit again. If I don't get a decent offer this year I'm off to Vodafone gigafast. Their 500Mbps service is £38 a month but no tv. Danderhall might not be cabled up for this yet though?
McSwanky
08-01-2020, 02:00 PM
Now Broadband (run by Sky) have been doing some decent deals lately if you are just wanting standard "fibre" - looks like they are currently doing £25 a month for unlimited fibre broadband with anytime calls, which is the deal I got last year. Found the speed to be way better than plusnet (who I was with before), but the router was a bit **** (only 2 x ethernet ports).
As for telly, no idea. Haven't paid for TV for a long time.
Jamesie
08-01-2020, 02:19 PM
Last 2 years I've quit Virgin and then they've made me a much better offer and I've stayed. I'm on 200Mbps and full house tv (incl bt sport). It should be about £85 a month but I've had it for £29 and £55 respectively the last 2 years. I'm just about to quit again. If I don't get a decent offer this year I'm off to Vodafone gigafast. Their 500Mbps service is £38 a month but no tv. Danderhall might not be cabled up for this yet though?
To get the better offer from Virgin did you actually have to go as far as to quit, or just threaten to quit?
KdyHby
08-01-2020, 02:41 PM
https://broadband.moneysavingexpert.com/broadband-and-tv-deals
https://www.moneysavingexpert.com/tv/
On finding a deal, sign up via a cash back site, eg quidco
HUTCHYHIBBY
08-01-2020, 02:44 PM
To get the better offer from Virgin did you actually have to go as far as to quit, or just threaten to quit?
Good question.
JeMeSouviens
08-01-2020, 02:49 PM
To get the better offer from Virgin did you actually have to go as far as to quit, or just threaten to quit?
Actually quit. Both times they made an offer when I phoned to quit, I went ahead and quit, and then they called back about a week later with a much better offer.
Obviously you have to be happy to go somewhere else if they don't call back!
Danderhall Hibs
08-01-2020, 02:53 PM
Cheers - I'll have a look.
PS I'm not in Danderhall anymore - haven't been since 2005 (just never bothered to change my username).
speedy_gonzales
08-01-2020, 03:45 PM
Re Virgin, I call up each year at the end of a 12 month contract, if the initial offer isn't acceptable I asked to be put through to cancellations (retentions). From there I appraise their offer, if I feel it can be bettered, I ask to cancel.
More often than not, they'll call before the end of the notice period with a better offer.
If you don't get a better offer, you can call up and cancel your cancellation, neither party is under any obligation to cancel, but, I treat it like a game of poker, don't show your hand and don't blink first!
Danderhall Hibs
08-01-2020, 04:20 PM
Re Virgin, I call up each year at the end of a 12 month contract, if the initial offer isn't acceptable I asked to be put through to cancellations (retentions). From there I appraise their offer, if I feel it can be bettered, I ask to cancel.
More often than not, they'll call before the end of the notice period with a better offer.
If you don't get a better offer, you can call up and cancel your cancellation, neither party is under any obligation to cancel, but, I treat it like a game of poker, don't show your hand and don't blink first!
I cancelled Sky years ago and was inundated with emails/calls asking if I'd change my mind. I'll try that with BT but was wondering what's out there to compare the inevitable "great deal" BT offer me against.
Antifa Hibs
09-01-2020, 10:48 AM
Bag a great deal by ridding yourself of that generic repetitive mind-numbing pish known as TV and go broadband only :wink:
Seriously give it a try for a month or two. Broadband and freeview generally has you covered, well it does for me at least. You may find you don't need the full package for tele. And if you miss it then just sign up again to a provider - nothing ventured etc :aok:
Bag a great deal by ridding yourself of that generic repetitive mind-numbing pish known as TV and go broadband only :wink:
Seriously give it a try for a month or two. Broadband and freeview generally has you covered, well it does for me at least. You may find you don't need the full package for tele. And if you miss it then just sign up again to a provider - nothing ventured etc :aok:
I’m about to go broadband only what you think is the best deal? I tend to go for virgin media as it’s the only provider I’ve had no issues with in the past (just finishing with sky and thought it was awful) however I’ve noticed that Virgin Media is still pushing the house phone in cheaper deals, £15 of a difference between a broadband + phone to a broadband only
JeMeSouviens
20-01-2020, 06:50 PM
Update: phoned to cancel Virgin last week as my bill was supposed to go to it’s full price of £85 pm. They offered me 6 months at £60, I declined, put through to retentions who offered 12 months at £64, declined. They called me back today offering 12 months at £54 so I took that.
Danderhall Hibs
20-01-2020, 09:24 PM
I ended up going to Sky. Super fast broadband, Sky entertainment with ultimate on demand and Netflix. Sky q 1tb box included for £40 a month.
No sport at all but considering getting one of those dodgy firesticks to cover that.
Wembley67
20-01-2020, 10:40 PM
I’m about to go broadband only what you think is the best deal? I tend to go for virgin media as it’s the only provider I’ve had no issues with in the past (just finishing with sky and thought it was awful) however I’ve noticed that Virgin Media is still pushing the house phone in cheaper deals, £15 of a difference between a broadband + phone to a broadband only
Just about to go broadband only as well. With Netflix and Freeview what else do you really need? A dodgy box helps but that aside, TV is just a bloody rip off.
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