For those of us who have no interest in Premiership games for which Sky and BT are paying a very high price for, this price in turn being past on to their broadband customers, is there any prospect that these two internet providers may be forced by the regulators to do the same as banks with PPI claims, i.e. having to pay their customers back for services that they do not use that were included in the bank fees such as travel insurance, car breakdown cover etc, I do not watch Premiership matches so why should I pay for them?
Saturday 10 August 2013 1:36PM
Bromsgrove
For those of us who have no interest in Premiership games for which Sky and BT are paying a very high price for, this price in turn being past on to their broadband customers, is there any prospect that these two internet providers may be forced by the regulators to do the same as banks with PPI claims, i.e. having to pay their customers back for services that they do not use that were included in the bank fees such as travel insurance, car breakdown cover etc, I do not watch Premiership matches so why should I pay for them?