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Sky+ Quandry
In message , Mike
writes Ed wrote: I seem to have won a competition that gets me free sky plus for a year. 99% of me is over the moon about this. 1% hates the fact that I am now in Murdoch's evil web and when my year is up I will have to shell out for a full price sky sub if I want to be able to use the recording functionality of the box. Has anyone else had sky plus and then managed to give it up, or am I doomed? There are support groups out there if you really want to give it up. Mike I can offer 1 to 1 counselling. ;) -- Mike Gasson (from the Isle of Purbeck) |
Sky+ Quandry
Mark Hewitt wrote:
"Mike" wrote in message ... He'd be better staying well clear of NThelL How do you know if his area is served by NTL? It may well be a Telewest area and they do have a PVR, well it's due out in about 2 months so it'll be well established by the end of the OP's free offer. Actually it's "Coming Soon" so in TW speak, that'll be next year :). They are running TVDrive trials at the moment, so it should be a bit sooner than what I suggested, but considering they've not introduced digital text or improved the daft 1 day EPG yet for the standard STBs, I don't think it'll be soon. Bruce S. -- Replace the by by blueyonder |
Sky+ Quandry
On Mon, 13 Feb 2006 10:42:44 GMT, Mike
wrote: I've seen some people moan about sky customer services, but after NTL they are worthy of cannonisation at least. Yes, I know a lot of people that would like to fire a Sky CS rep out of a cannon... Charlie -- Remove NO-SPOO-PLEASE from my email address to reply Please send no unsolicited email or foodstuffs |
Sky+ Quandry
No-one else seems to have picked up on this, so I will. You don't need
a full price Sky sub to use the recording functionality of the box - you need a Sky+ sub, which is separate, and currently £10 a month. Subscribe to 2 or more Sky premium channels (movies 1/2, sports 1/2) and they waive the Sk+ sub. At the end of the year, you could downgrade to just a Sky+ sub (when you eventually get someone who can actually read the screen and realise that a "Sky+ without Sky" subscription does, in fact, exist) for £10 a month, or whatever is is by then, and get just the FTA and FTV channels. Of course, in a year's time, there may be other options available. Simon Kempster |
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