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17 Apr 2021 08:17 AM
Hi,
I have Sky Q (Entertainment & On Demand), Multiroom, Netflix & Sports.
I signed up to various 18 month offers in 2019 and was paying £59 per month, which increased to £64 this month with the annual increases.
I have just received a letter advising my bill will now go up to £81 per month, as the offers have expired.
I cannot find anywhere on the website/app where I can get any new offers at a similar price to what I was previously paying and also cannot locate any phone numbers to call Sky.
I have checked the website for new customers the same package is £67 per month - surely they could match that for a customer of 20 years?
Could anyone advise of the best number to ring Sky to discuss this with someone.
Thanks.
17 Apr 2021 09:01 AM
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@macj2461 wrote:
Hi,
I have Sky Q (Entertainment & On Demand), Multiroom, Netflix & Sports.
I signed up to various 18 month offers in 2019 and was paying £59 per month, which increased to £64 this month with the annual increases.
I have just received a letter advising my bill will now go up to £81 per month, as the offers have expired.
I cannot find anywhere on the website/app where I can get any new offers at a similar price to what I was previously paying and also cannot locate any phone numbers to call Sky.
I have checked the website for new customers the same package is £67 per month - surely they could match that for a customer of 20 years?
Could anyone advise of the best number to ring Sky to discuss this with someone.
Thanks.
Try here
A telephone number for Sky can be found at the bottom of this page - just hit the 'Need more help?' drop down box.
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17 Apr 2021 08:45 AM - last edited: 17 Apr 2021 08:46 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@macj2461 either 150 on a sky phone or under need more help section here https://www.sky.com/help/home
17 Apr 2021 09:01 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
@macj2461 wrote:
Hi,
I have Sky Q (Entertainment & On Demand), Multiroom, Netflix & Sports.
I signed up to various 18 month offers in 2019 and was paying £59 per month, which increased to £64 this month with the annual increases.
I have just received a letter advising my bill will now go up to £81 per month, as the offers have expired.
I cannot find anywhere on the website/app where I can get any new offers at a similar price to what I was previously paying and also cannot locate any phone numbers to call Sky.
I have checked the website for new customers the same package is £67 per month - surely they could match that for a customer of 20 years?
Could anyone advise of the best number to ring Sky to discuss this with someone.
Thanks.
Try here
A telephone number for Sky can be found at the bottom of this page - just hit the 'Need more help?' drop down box.
17 Apr 2021 09:14 AM
Just phoned on 0333/759/2353 (open from 8.45).
After the usual painful yes/no repeating answers eventually got through to a human (note call centre now in India, no longer in Scotland).
He agreed to recontract at £61 per month, so only £2 more than previous price and £3 less than current price after this years annual increases.
A good result (awaiting confirmation/updated bill).
Thanks to both guys who replied with the number.👍
17 Apr 2021 11:18 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreI believe the call center is still split between India and Scotland.
24 May 2021 09:46 PM
Same here! just checked my bill and used to pay £53 /month for "TV package" and £30/month for "broadband" package. I'm aware that there was a an increase in the Broadband package as notified by sky and also the std price increase but my "TV package" has now gone up to £89.02/month! Not aware of any notification of this,my contract expires in July 2021 so can't understand how they can bump the charges up so much.
I'd be interested if you had any succcess in your query with Sky.
Many Thanks
24 May 2021 09:48 PM
Just saw one of your responses that had the phone number on it, i'll give that a go!
24 May 2021 10:11 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
@Raithe wrote:
Not aware of any notification of this,my contract expires in July 2021 so can't understand how they can bump the charges up so much.
When you took out the contract and this discount was added you would have been told how long the minimum term on it was for so unless you come to an agreement with Sky for another one you would be paying the standard price for your package.
05 Jun 2021 02:49 PM
Mine is going up by £32 a month.
This can't be right
05 Jun 2021 02:57 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
the same thing applies to you, your minimum term discount or offer has expired and your paying full price you will need to contact Sky and see if you can negotiate a new minimum term for a lower price
you would have been informed when you signed up when your discount would have expired
05 Jun 2021 02:58 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@Meander57 hard for anyone to know but not uncommon to see significant increases if reverting to standard pricing. Call sky to see if you can negotiate a new deal.
05 Jun 2021 02:58 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@Meander57 If your discounted term has ended then yes it is right, when you agreed to the contract and any discounts you would have been advised that at the end of the term you would revert to standard prices.
It is up to you to renegotiate a new deal.
05 Jun 2021 02:59 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
@Meander57 wrote:
Mine is going up by £32 a month.
This can't be right
Why not? At the end of your discount period you revert to paying list price which could certainly mean an increase of that size, depending on what services you have with Sky. The answer is to speak to Sky about a new discount offer.
05 Jun 2021 06:27 PM
@Mark39 wrote:
@Meander57 wrote:Mine is going up by £32 a month.
This can't be right
Why not? At the end of your discount period you revert to paying list price which could certainly mean an increase of that size, depending on what services you have with Sky. The answer is to speak to Sky about a new discount offer.
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