Kaz wrote:Gosh, that does sound useful Jo Grrrr at the hospital though
I've made yoghurt in it overnight so the whey is being strained out of that at the moment.
It's no wonder that the hospitals have people missing appointments, you have to jump through hoops to cancel them and I think we've cancelled one yet it appears that the operator didn't cancel it at their end.
Okay....I'm doing what I've been saying I'll do for ages.
I'm cancelling Sky TV.
We head straight for Netflix, Prime and iPlayer now. Sky rarely gets a look in, and we can get a Now TV pass anyway for some of the channels if we want.
I've cancelled the TV, no point paying for something we're not using. I was going to cancel Joe's mobile sim as that would've gone up by £10 per month without the TV customer discount but they've knocked that off, upgraded his data and discounted it all down by £4 so we'll pay £11 per month rather than the £25 it would've gone to with us not being TV customers anymore. I wasn't even going to discuss broadband and the home phone as we're perfectly happy with those but they've done a deal with that package too. She's upgraded our free calls from evenings and weekends only to anytime and given us an £8.99 per month reduction on our broadband for 12 months!
I've thought about cancelling my TV pacakage but it is 'only' £11.50 a month - it's the broad band and line rental etc that make up the majority of the bill (I'm with BT) - I pay a shed load of money for that. I really need to see if I can reduce the cost of that.
Jo (and others), if you don't mind my asking - how much do you pay for your broadband and line rental?