TV and broadband supplier Sky has issued a message to anybody who claims Universal Credit or State Pension. Sky wants to help people hit hardest by the cost of living crisis by helping them save £90 a year.
To do this, Sky has launched a deal specifically for those claiming benefits. You don't have to be an existing customer to claim it.
The new Broadband Basics contract costs £20 a month and will be for existing Sky customers who get Universal Credit or Pension Credit.
The tariff will offer 36M/bs broadband for 18 months. This type of deal usually costs £25 a month with Sky - so you would save £90 over that time. READ MORE:Martin Lewis' MoneySavingExpert issues warning to anyone waiting for £150 council tax rebate Once your contract has come to an end, you’ll revert back to whatever the standard rate costs at the time.
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