Dear Jon, Is it possible to pay in advance for Sky or for Virgin Media TV without entering into a contract like you can with a mobile phone?
Gemma Gapper, via email Friday 12 August 2011
If you want the most digital TV channels, the best selection of high-definition (HD) and the best on-demand TV, then pay TV is the place for you.
There are three big digital TV providers offering extra channels if you want them; Virgin Media (www.virginmedia.com), Sky (www.sky.com) and BT Vision (www.btvision.bt.com).
Unfortunately, it is not possible to pay in advance for these kinds of services as you would with a mobile phone - all three require that you pay your bill on a monthly basis for the duration of your contract.
Direct debit is the easiest and most convenient way to pay - as well as usually being cheaper than paying by credit or debit card or cheque.
But if you have a basic bank account that doesn’t allow direct debit payments or if you’re on a tight budget and don’t want money coming out of your account automatically, there are some other payment options available:
Bear in mind that if you're unable to pay by direct debit, but are late with your manual payment, you could be charged an additional fee - which could be as much as £10 on top of your bill.
However, the new Sky Go service, which offers access to selected live channels as well as catch-up and on-demand content for existing customers, is now available to non-customers.
This means that if you have an iPhone, iPad, laptop or even an Xbox 360 or internet-connected TV, you'll be able to buy a Sky Go Monthly Ticket, costing £15-£40 a month.
This will give you access to a range of channels depending on what you sign-up for, and crucially, you can sign-up without committing to an annual contract. While this isn’t quite the same as paying for your digital TV in advance, it does allow you to manage costs on a monthly basis.
If you can’t pay your digital TV bills on a month-by-month basis, but want more than your standard analogue channels, then your best bet is either Freeview or Freesat.
These two digital TV providers each offer access to far more channels than traditional analogue TV services, along with recording boxes that let you pause, rewind and record “live” TV and a choice of HD channels.
And, with the digital switchover set to be complete next year and the old analogue signal switched off, you'll have to choose at least Freeview or wave goodbye to TV.
If you want to go for Freeview, boxes start from £20 but you can also get Freeview built into your TV. If you want Freesat, which offers more TV channels, you’ll need a satellite dish installed as well as a Freesat box.
Don’t forget that there are also loads of online TV and movie services available that can widen your telly scope too.
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