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Steeler September 6th 03 02:35 AM


"Dale Richards" wrote in message
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Jaime said this:

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We have the sky movies world package (£33 pcm) does that mean that
we would not have to pay a sky + subscription fee?

That's correct. The Sky+ subscription fee will be waived for you.

If that is the case
then what are the best deals on sky+ boxes?

If you're looking to buy them new, independent dealers are selling
them for £250 whereas you can buy one direct from Sky for £199.
However, if you buy it from Sky they have to install it too (so no
DIY jobs).

Used Sky+ boxes for sale aren't all that common, but there are some
on eBay if you would prefer to go down that route.


Thansk for the reply, I had a look on ebay and there doesnt seem to
be much having. As for getting sky to install am I right in thinking
the charge is usually £50 and thus getting sky to do it would be the
best way to go?


The Sky+ installation charges may also be changing on October 1st, I

haven't
received any confirmation of this yet.

The other thing I was wondering was do people think that now sky will
waive the fee for a lot of users, will there be a sudden demand in
take up. i.e. should we act quickly to avoid a long wait or is that
unlikely to be a problem in the next 6 months.


I expect there will be a massive rush of new Sky+ installations when this
news breaks to the masses, and this will almost certainly result in longer
waits. It might be wise to get it done now, and pay the extra £10 for one
month.


It might also bring a raft of special offers - especially as we get nearer
the silly season.



Steeler September 6th 03 02:38 AM


"Dom Robinson" wrote in message
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In article ,
says...
Tumbleweed said this:

"red6000" wrote in message
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Latest news - 5 September 2003

05/09/03 Sky+ monthly fee dropped

snip

...hasnt made it to their website yet, or the press releases corporate
website.


It would seem that Sky have chosen 10th September 2003 as the date to
officially announce the changes.

The day after they'll quietly forget to announce that the Sky+ monthly fee
isn't being dropped, but it will be a good day to bury bad news...

(little bit of politics, little bit of politics....)


Jerry Springer was promoting a new film R5 live today and he joked that, as
it comes out on 12/9, he wanted "Where were you on September 12th?" on the
poster. Doesn't he know yanks can recieve R5 over the 'net? Jerry is in
for a kicking :)



Steeler September 6th 03 02:39 AM


"Dale Richards" wrote in message
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ADC said this:

I'm currently on the Family Pack and Music Choice Extra. If I add Sky
Sports 1 it'll cost me an extra 9 quid. Therefore I'll have two
premium services, so I don't have to pay the 10 quid Sky+. I think
I'm a quid in on this!!! Correct me if I'm wrong!!!

Adam.


You'd have to check if Music Choice counts as a premium channel. In my
opinion it should, but whether or not it does is up to Sky.


It should - but I bet it doesn't.



Jomtien September 6th 03 09:10 AM

red6000 wrote:

As
long as you subscribe to any two Sky Premium channels you will be entitled
to have your £10 Sky+ subscription fee waived.


As I suspected but not as generous as I hoped. I am not very tempted.

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Gary Day September 6th 03 09:24 AM

I received a mail shot as a 'Loyal Sky Customer', that they would charge me
£200 for the Sky plus box, install it for free, resite my existing box and
waiver the £10 Sky plus subscription if I paid £15/month for the same full
package as I currently subscribe to. I took the offer up as I thought
£15/month was okay for a second subscription.
I did my own wiring up as I don't trust Sky Installers to do it properly.
Even then there was still a cock up as Sky sent the Sky plus activation to
the wrong viewing card.
I'll be even happier if they drop the £15 to £10 !!. I'll wait and see.


"Nigel" wrote in message
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This seems very strange timing. Today I received a mail shot from Sky
giving me the chance of a very special offer. The offer can be summarised
as:

Box - Reduced from £250 to £200
Installation - £50
Rental - £10 per month

Plus they will resite my old Sky box for free if I pay the monthly mirror
charge.

Seems like a waste of a marketing exercise, since I and many like me,

simply
threw it in the bin.


Now if the removal of the monthly fee is true then that would be a

different
matter. I wonder what the definition of two premium channels is?

Does disney count (I guess not because although I pay Sky for it, they are
probably acting as the middleman).

Cheers,

Nigel





Paul Hyett September 6th 03 10:05 AM

In uk.media.tv.sky on Fri, 5 Sep 2003 at 19:11:45, red6000
wrote :
Latest news - 5 September 2003

05/09/03 Sky+ monthly fee dropped
As exclusively revealed last month by Sky Digi Online, Sky have announced
this afternoon that the monthly £10 fee to watch Sky+ will be dropped. As
long as you subscribe to any two Sky Premium channels you will be entitled
to have your £10 Sky+ subscription fee waived. Sky Family pack customers and
those on lower subscription packages will continue to pay £10 per month Sky+
subscription charge.


**** that then - I'd be paying £14/pm extra to 'save' £10. :(

Sky also announced that the cost of a Sky mirror
subscription is to reduced from £15 to £10.


That's a little more reasonable though.
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Mike_C September 6th 03 12:01 PM


"Mike Henry" wrote in message
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In , "Mike_C"
wrote:
At the last report 55% of SKY DTH subscribers are on the SKYworld package.
Once this SKY+ news is confirmed then I will be upgraded my subscription package
to qualify, I downgraded to the family pack when I had SKY+ installed back in 2001.


So you'll go from paying £18.50/month to a whopping £38/month - because
you didn't want to pay £28.50/month previously, because you know it was
unfair? And you are happy/excited about this? They saw you coming! And
judging from the other responses which seem to think this is wonderful
news - a lot of other people, too.

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I currently pay £28.50 a month.
I do not consider £38 a month "whopping", the only reason I downgraded
was because the originally installer was messing me about and the only way
to show my annoyance was to pay them less and back in 2001 I was still
benefiting from the "reduction" for early SKY D subscribers so an additional
£10 on my subscription hurt less than it would now days.
I have been paying £28.50, family pack and SKY+ although it was £26
before the last price rise and less than that back in 2001.
My family will get value out of the full SKYworld package and so by taking
that and not having to pay £10 a month for SKY+ it is a good deal (for me).

That is all I am saying, this deal works for me, I do not claim it will work for
everyone:)

Mike C



Jack Bristow September 6th 03 05:16 PM

Previously, in uk.media.tv.sky:

Mike Henry said:

So you'll go from paying £18.50/month to a whopping £38/month - because
you didn't want to pay £28.50/month previously, because you know it was
unfair? And you are happy/excited about this? They saw you coming! And
judging from the other responses which seem to think this is wonderful
news - a lot of other people, too.


Indeed. I cancelled my Family Pack sub because there's nothing on any
of the channels that isn't either rubbish or ruined by appalling
presentation / DOGs. So I'm paying £10 a month for Sky+ only. If
they'd dropped the £10 a month for Family Pack, I might have
considered resubscribing.

Do I understand correctly that you need to subscribe to two premium
channels? How does that work? For example, could I subscribe to the
basic £12 a month package and then get the sports on top? Does that
qualify? Does FilmFour count?


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Geoff Rimmer September 6th 03 06:42 PM

"Steeler" writes:

"red6000" wrote

As long as you subscribe to any two Sky Premium channels you will
be entitled to have your £10 Sky+ subscription fee waived.


hmm ... family pack and below pay the fee. Thats got to be 70% of
all subscribers.


And you'll also still have to pay the £10/month fee if you subscribe
to just one movie channel or one sports channel.

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Paul Hyett September 7th 03 07:57 AM

In uk.media.tv.sky on Sat, 6 Sep 2003 at 09:05:38, Paul Hyett
wrote :

Sky also announced that the cost of a Sky mirror
subscription is to reduced from £15 to £10.


That's a little more reasonable though.


Come to think of it, no doubt there'll be strings attached to that,
too...
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