Money Saving March: Cancel Unused TV Channels

March 2nd, 2006 1 Comment » | POSTED BY ROB

If you’ve got satellite television, have a think about all of the channels that you actually watch regularly.

If you’ve got channels that rarely get viewed, then you probably don’t need them, and these days you can often negotiate with your satellite television provider to receive the package of channels that you really want.

For example, with Sky Television, you can mix the channels you want to a certain extent, and you only have to stick with your choice for a month. So you could try going 1 month without certain channels, and if you don’t like it, you can always go back to the channels you had before. Chances are though, you’ll forget you ever had half of them anyway.

This tip forms part of the Money Saving March series of posts.





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Money Saving March: Mobile Phone Tariffs / Personal finance and money information, tips and links / Money Watch, March 20th, 2006

[...] In a previous Money Saving March post, Cancel Unused TV Channels, I suggested that you worked out whether you need all of the satellite television channels you have, and if not, to negotiate with your provider to pay less for just the channels you need. [...]

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