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Previously on "Broadband/TV Packages - experiences of discounted offers"

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  • kaiser78
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
    Is this becasue you've got time on your hands now or did it all blow over at the gig?
    It all blew over once I documented what had happened. I've just updated the thread in Business/Contracts.

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  • northernladuk
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    Is this becasue you've got time on your hands now or did it all blow over at the gig?

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  • original PM
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    Originally posted by kaiser78 View Post
    I am having fun comparing broadband/telephone/tv packages at the moment - bundles, split packaging (ie separate providers), new user offers, add ons channels, tie in periods + more have resulted in a well formed spreadsheet. Keeping it simple I am down to choice of the major players BT/Virgin/Sky and will start ringing around to play the discount game.

    I have had some good Sky discounts in the past and so interested to hear what discounts or offers others have been able to obtain.
    Lets say you get a fiver a month off the normal package - that's what £60 saved in the year...

    I hope it did not take you more than an hour otherwise you are underpaying yourself...

    probably.

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  • AtW
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    I would have thought Netflix would be more appropriate with the get away cars of yours?

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  • Broadband/TV Packages - experiences of discounted offers

    I am having fun comparing broadband/telephone/tv packages at the moment - bundles, split packaging (ie separate providers), new user offers, add ons channels, tie in periods + more have resulted in a well formed spreadsheet. Keeping it simple I am down to choice of the major players BT/Virgin/Sky and will start ringing around to play the discount game.

    I have had some good Sky discounts in the past and so interested to hear what discounts or offers others have been able to obtain.

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