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Old 28-02-2007, 18:53   #9
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Re: Sky VS Virgin (& Others)

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Originally Posted by Stuart C View Post
It does. I have been an NTL customer for years, and dealt with Sky on a few occassions. Everytime I've been left feeling glad I am an NTL customer, and how their service was superior to Sky..
I've not had to phone Sky up before, but the times I have had to phone ntl up they have always been very helpful.

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Originally Posted by ladyflame View Post
I'm not sure if this has changed as it has been a while since my Uncle had Sky but when he did he had to pay for all repairs, call-outs etc and they were not cheap.

I've had to have NTL out a few times due to people messing with our telephone exchange and all call-outs were free.

When i've had issues with my TV or broadband they've been able to fix the problem over the phone, not had to have anyone out due to that *touchs wood*

Yes, you get more tv channels with Sky but most of them as the 'free' ones that most people never watch. I will miss Sky one but i wont move to Sky.
When our STB died the other month, I phoned ntl up and they sent an engineer out with a new one 2 days later. No extra cost to me
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