If you already subscribe to Sky, it's worth checking that you aren't missing out on a swathe of freebies. The telly firm has just announced a refresh to its popular Sky VIP service, with those who have signed up able to grab things including free films, discounts on tech and giveaways such as food at Sainsbury's.
Sky says that one million customers are already enjoying these rewards, but many more are clearly missing out.
It's worth noting that Sky VIP is free for all customers. Those who join the firm's telly platform are automatically enrolled and just need to download the My Sky app to get started.
Once that's done, here are some of the bonuses that are available.
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Sky VIP is currently offering freebies - including rewards from the Taste the Difference range at Sainsbury's - with new treats dropping each week.
Then there are free films starting with The Bad Guys, which can be downloaded from the Sky Store without paying any fees. Other extras include discounts on Puma, Hearst, JBL, and Purdy & Fig along with HelloFresh, LG, and Parkdean Resorts.
Sky VIP also offers access to experiences such as tickets to top UK attractions, exclusive cinema screenings, VIP lounge access, and once-in-a-lifetime trips.
There are some decent bargains to be bagged, just make sure you have signed up to or you will miss out.
Speaking about the changes, Helen Kloepfer, Director of Sky VIP says: "The new Sky VIP reward programme is our way of saying thank you to our customers by giving them more of what they love.
"Whether you're new to Sky or a long-standing customer, there's always something exciting waiting in the My Sky app that makes every day a little better."
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