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Previously on "BSkyB reports £1bn pre-tax profits"

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  • PAH
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    There may always be deals on but how cheap can you get the full monty of sports, movies and HD? Never seems that cheap when you price it all up.

    I also don't like how you have to have certain packages before you can get others. e.g. Try just getting the HD channels. Impossible without also paying for the non-HD versions.

    It's like telephone broadband, you have to pay for line rental and broadband even if you have no desire to use the line for phone calls. How is it more expensive for them to have broadband coming down the same line, it's just a switch in the exchange FFS! So line rental should have the option of calls, broadband, or both.

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  • Clippy
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    Originally posted by gingerjedi View Post
    You'd think so but people can't afford to go out these days so they figure the relatively small cost of Sky is a luxury worth having, I thought there would be mass cancellations at the start of the downturn but the opposite happened.
    Sky is like DFS and mobile phone providers in one.

    There is always some kind of offer/sale on and if none of them appeal or are any good, you can normally negotiate some form of discount if you threaten to leave.

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  • gingerjedi
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    Originally posted by PAH View Post
    Shows there's more room for higher prices and taxes if the gen pop can continue to afford Sky subs.
    You'd think so but people can't afford to go out these days so they figure the relatively small cost of Sky is a luxury worth having, I thought there would be mass cancellations at the start of the downturn but the opposite happened.

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  • AtW
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    Profitable companies are good thing.

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  • PAH
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    Shows there's more room for higher prices and taxes if the gen pop can continue to afford Sky subs.

    When the benefits class can't afford Sky we know the level of payments are about right. If they choose to pay for Sky rather than food and heating, that's their choice in a 'free democracy'.

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