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Old 23 Mar 19, 09:46 PM  
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Originally Posted by vampiress88 View Post
They are currently advertising it as £29.99 for standard definition. Your gonna get it at nearly half the normal price and only £1 more than broadband customers. It’s a good deal.
I was told that it's £6 to BT broadband customers.
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Old 23 Mar 19, 10:52 PM  
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Originally Posted by Orlando 2004 View Post
I was told that it's £6 to BT broadband customers.
On the website it’s quoted at £15 if you have BT broadband

I am assuming that the £6 might be either a flash sale as I’m sure I saw it at that price a few months ago or maybe it’s a retentions deal. Think someone else earlier in the thread said they have it for this price due to a contract.

I would say £15.99 for you being a sports only customer with BT is a very good price.
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Originally Posted by vampiress88 View Post
Surely sky wouldn’t be able to go much cheaper than BT as I assume that sky will have to pay BT for the rights to the sports they don’t have. There is no way a big company like BT would do it in a way that loses money.

I think that £35.99 for fibre broadband, best equipment then getting sports discounted think it’s £15 now is a good deal

Well Sky have done it with Netflix , moving your existing account or getting a new one and combining it with Sky boxsets is cheaper than buying it separately from the two companies so no reason not to assume the same model won't apply to sports (I honestly don't know the price point yet)
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Bt Sport through sky is hardly a cooperation it just means that Bt Sport can be part of a sky package and doesn’t have to be purchased separately.
I was merely making the point that in the future companies will be more inclined to share each other's platforms if they want to prosper!
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