As the summer season draws to a close, television deals are skyrocketing in popularity, particularly as viewers tune into the new Premier League season, the US Open, or the latest Walking Dead spin-off. Now, you can enjoy all this without spending a penny.
Sky is offering an unprecedented deal for new customers, providing free access to 100 Sky TV channels, the Sky Stream box and Netflix… all for £0. This rare opportunity allows viewers to sample the service before committing financially.
The free trial includes over 200 TV channels, the handy Sky Stream box, and a standard Netflix account, all free of charge for 30 days. Even after this generous offer, you won’t be tied down to hefty payments, and you can sign up here.
Unlike other packages from the provider, those who opt for this £0 free trial will pay £31 after the first month, with no strings attached. This is a rolling contract, meaning you can leave without any exit fees after each 31-day period.
This deal is ideal for movie buffs and streamers looking to unwind with Netflix’s newest series while also enhancing their TV experience. The Sky Stream device can assist you in doing just that.
This handy plug-in gadget is compatible with any smart TV, provided it has an HDMI port. It offers features such as voice recognition, app navigation, and satellite-free streaming – all you need is a reliable wi-fi connection… and it doesn’t have to be via Sky.
However, Sky does have a few drawbacks, and our team would advise eager shoppers to be aware of them before making a purchase. As we recently pointed out in a Sky Sports deal, there are however a few things keen shoppers will want to consider.
Sky also mentions in the terms and conditions of its plans that “prices may change during this period”, which is to reflect inflation costs. If shoppers fancy exploring Virgin Media, one thing it offers that Sky doesn’t is bundling in SIM offers so you can pair it with your chosen TV or broadband plan.
At no cost for the first month, Sky’s latest free TV deal will certainly grab shoppers’ attention, but it’s worth noting that, firstly, this plan will be quite expensive at £31 after the trial ends, and it doesn’t include any sports packages.
Sports enthusiasts might also want to check out NOW TV for competitive packages, as Henry Burrell, the deputy tech editor for our sister site The Express, told us when discussing the many Premier League-inspired deals.
He stated: “I prefer it because I only want Sky Sports, I don’t want any of the other Sky channels, and this is the cheapest way for me to get access to them without committing to a long-term contract.”