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mrfrostsdad
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Re: Transfer fee madness
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July 05, 2019, 08:04:29 am
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Sorry, I should have made myself a bit clearer. £74.50 a month for Sky tv is the full package. Sports, movies, arts, history and whatever the **** else you get with it. It's harder to break down BT Sports because that comes with super fast broadband, line rental etc etc.
The Sky package at that price sure doesn't include broadband (because it's crap) multi room, Sky Q or anything like that - they all cost extra.
Had Sky since it first came out (1990 I think when it was B Sky B) otherwise I'd spend even more money in the pub.
The point I was trying to make was, millions of households in the country pay for it, hence the crazy transfer fees, but it's a vicious circle
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