Thread: SD TV price rises
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Old 01-02-2012, 15:48   #43
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Re: TV price rises

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Originally Posted by Hugh View Post
I understand both sides - people don't want to pay any more, and VM want to make some more money.

Market Forces - people can move to an alternative supplier; however, it will be interesting to see how Sky customers who were moved to the Entertainment Plus package at no extra cost (when they moved from six mixes to two packages) will react when they get the uplift of over £5 in September of this year....

This Sky customer explains it better than I could....
Probably get on the dog and bone to retentions although I suspect there will be a large percentage of these customers will continue to pay thus making a considerable amount of money for investors such as Mr Murdoch

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Originally Posted by denphone View Post
l wonder if Muppetman is aware of this as he is usually on the ball.
I'm well aware I have a friend in this situation , I always had 6 mix so doesn't effect me but Hughs point is a very valid one.
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