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Haggling is live and kicking in the UK, a new MoneySavingExpert.com poll reveals, with four out of five customers who give it a go successfully negotiating a better deal with some big-name firms in the TV, broadband, mobile, breakdown and insurance sectors.
2 April 2019
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Sky TV and Now TV customers can now register to stream on six different devices, up from four devices previously. 
29 March 2019
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Virgin Media has announced it is hiking prices for five million broadband, phone and TV customers by an average 4.5% – but you can leave penalty-free. Here's how to beat the hikes.
15 August 2018
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Firms may have to send alerts to their landline, broadband, TV and mobile customers when they approach the end of their contract, under new rules proposed today by Ofcom.
31 July 2018
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Virgin Media customers have been left unhappy after UKTV channels including Dave and Gold were wiped from their boxes – if you're affected, here are Martin's tips on how to fight back.
23 July 2018
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The number of UK subscriptions to streaming services like Netflix has overtaken those to traditional pay TV for the first time, new research from the communications watchdog has found.
18 July 2018
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Millions of BT customers are facing yet another round of price hikes from September, MoneySavingExpert can reveal, with line rental, broadband, TV, BT Sport and calls costs set to rise for some.
25 June 2018
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The BBC is trialling a simpler way to pay for TV licences to allow those in need to evenly spread payments throughout the year.
5 April 2018
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Sky is to make its TV packages more flexible in a major overhaul between now and January – if you're a customer, here's what you need to know.
13 December 2017
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Many broadband providers will be forced to give customers more accurate estimates of the speed they'll get before they sign up, under proposed new rules - and you'll have the right to walk away from your contract if speeds are slower than promised and don't improve within a month.
6 October 2017

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