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Sky+

  • 22-02-2005 2:30pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 444 ✭✭


    Hi Guys,

    What is currently the cheapest method to get Sky+ as a new customer to the service.

    I see on their website that it is € 149 euro for one sky+ box a regular sky box, minidish and installation. But you have to take the highest package and a € 15 euro a month charge for the second box.
    A) Can you after the first month change to the lower packages.
    B) Can you get this deal without the second box, thus no € 15 euro pm rental?


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 845 ✭✭✭djpaul


    mburke wrote:
    Hi Guys,

    What is currently the cheapest method to get Sky+ as a new customer to the service.

    I see on their website that it is € 149 euro for one sky+ box a regular sky box, minidish and installation. But you have to take the highest package and a € 15 euro a month charge for the second box.
    A) Can you after the first month change to the lower packages.
    B) Can you get this deal without the second box, thus no € 15 euro pm rental?

    Hi, €149 is good ordering from them. the offer not getting from sky direct at the moment is €299, €100 cash back (€199) First month free (full package) then after the first month downgrade to whatever package you want. so answer to A, yes. B not sure, Maybe tony at satellite.ie can help.

    Regards,
    Paul. :)


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