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Espn £12 Per Month On Sky?
Just been announced, so will we still get it free?
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very unlikely........
I'd like to see an ESPN that shows the EPL.... and attracts a fee. And an ESPN that shows American sport that doesn't. Then I could avoid both the EPL and the fee! |
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very unlikely........
I'd like to see an ESPN that shows the EPL.... and attracts a fee. And an ESPN that shows American sport that doesn't. Then I could avoid both the EPL and the fee! |
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Well if they do charge surly then this void BT visions contract as live EPL was a major selling point for them
Football wasn't everything to everyone. Send a recorded letter to their CEO saying you want to cancel without penalty due to breach of contract on their part and see what they say. 'material disadvantage' |
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I believe that they are already voiding the contract with Setanta's demise.
Football wasn't everything to everyone. Send a recorded letter to their CEO saying you want to cancel without penalty due to breach of contract on their part and see what they say. 'material disadvantage' |
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Already been down that route, there argument was because it was free is its not a disadvantage
I doubt it. Incentive to take a package? £10 for the card? be firm, they have no legal ground. |
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