IF VIRGIN OR SKY WAS ?20 ????

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  • Exclusive83

    #16
    Originally posted by ir4dex
    ?20 would be ideal for me but it's just not happening, i have been through most of the cable boxes over the years such as sv's and dboxe's to try and get the best out of them for my money but all with great risk at the end of the day as to when they come to an end like sv6-7 and now im thinking of learning about the sat side of things. In an ideal world costs shouldnt go up as fast as they do, but sadly they do and people just want to try and get the best deal,it's in their nature i guess.
    In my opinion we live in a day and age where everybody wants something for nothing, they are a business at the end of the day and they aren't forcing anyone to use their service they simply provide it to you when requested.

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    • Exclusive83

      #17
      Originally posted by CG121
      This reminds me of a post I made justifying hacking and/or card sharing where I stated that years ago, before sky took over (I mean merged ) with BSB, sky claimed that ads would never appear on their movie channels and subscription prices would fall as the subscriber levels increased...

      Well, we now have ads on the movie channels and I can't recall one price reduction since 1989..

      They don't need to charge the amounts they do, they try and justify them with shit channels (many of them repeat their daily output every 4 hours or start at 7pm) or with overpriced sports coverage (for which they hike the price up for commercial users)

      These companies need to learn that they need to give a little and stop lining the pockets of footballers and shareholders (although I do have shares in sky )

      Many people would subscribe to all their output if they could pay ?30/month...

      Most people are forced into paying nearly ?100/month which is ****ing ridiculous..

      Now that sky have reached a profitable position, the amount of revenue they make from 10m subs + ads is no longer being used to settle startup/operating debts/costs..

      While they continue to shit over their customers, people will continue to find ways to reduce their monthly costs..

      Let's face it, their movie channels are being investigated as their price is far too great for the repetative scheduling offered..

      Many people bang on about competition in this country as if it's a good thing, well it doesn't work everywhere..

      If BT was the only ISP, they could've had so many customers they could've offered connections for next to nothing and still made huge profits..

      Competition = Fragmentation which = higher costs per provider..

      What's the point in having 10 firms scrapping to make a small profit, all equally unable to invest in future improvements and/or price concessions?

      Of course, you would have to regulate sole providers to stop them setting outrageous fees, but you'd need a regulator with some balls, which isn't OFCOM..

      Competition between 2 companies (sky and VM) is not enough to see real rewards to the end user..

      Merge them, introduce effective regulation and reduce your operating costs in order to pass these savings on to the consumer.

      No doubt someone will say you can't set restrictions on private company profits, oh yea, ask your next taxi driver who sets their rates...

      It's not the taxi firms.

      To quote Robert Vaughn (Superman 3) "If theres one thing I hate, it's greed"
      With all due respect,Sky may not currently be paying back there set up costs etc but you need to bear in mind they are always advancing....

      3d, Sky Anytime+, Sky go etc these services are all free of charge???

      They could of charged additionally for these services but they didn't....

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      • Exclusive83

        #18
        Originally posted by GastonJ
        I'm trying to recall what sky first cost me when I subscribed in about 1990, but can't. However I seem to recall that I paid for the movie channels and the rest was free (it was a long time ago, so my memory isn't that good). There wren't that many cahnnels for that either. I do recall it was about ?15 a month, or very close to it. However they 'merged' with BSB to become BSkyB and gathered more channels, then over the years added more and more channels to what it is today. The price has risen quite a lot, having HD on top of that is ?10 more a month - unsure it's worth it but my family disagree (well they would they don't pay for it, I do) I certainly won't be going for 3D.

        They have split the packages so that people can subscribe to the 'bit's they want. While I don't really want to pay the ?50 a month that I do I don't only want freeview channels either. At the end of the day you pay for what you get, no-one forces anyone to pay - if you don't like it freeview and freesat exist. There is more to staellite TV than Sky, go out and check.
        but freesat is supplied by sky??

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        • dolanm56
          Junior Member
          • Mar 2011
          • 30

          #19
          Originally posted by Exclusive83
          With all due respect,Sky may not currently be paying back there set up costs etc but you need to bear in mind they are always advancing....

          3d, Sky Anytime+, Sky go etc these services are all free of charge???

          They could of charged additionally for these services but they didn't....
          Sky 3D in all honesty wouldn't be worth charging for at the moment and sky know that as the biggest majority of people dont even own 3D tv's but again who's to say in a few years time if 3D becomes as popular as HD has over the last few years that sky wouldn't charge extra for this service.

          People pay enough for a full HD subscription for sky to expect them to pay even more for things like VOD services like anytime+ and sky go considering people who subscribe to sky are paying for a package to watch movies etc and simply can only watch one channel at a time so why shouldn't they be entitled to watch what they are paying for when they want and where they want, besides not everyone who has a sky subscription even uses these functions and services.

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          • matelot32
            Newbie
            • Sep 2011
            • 1

            #20
            Cable

            if i could get cable in my area I would take virgin, unfortunately I have to stick with sky :-(

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            • dolanm56
              Junior Member
              • Mar 2011
              • 30

              #21
              Originally posted by matelot32
              if i could get cable in my area I would take virgin, unfortunately I have to stick with sky :-(
              In all honesty sky for the channels available but virgin media for there broadband.

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