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Mum shares secret tariff Sky customers can move to if they're struggling to pay their bills

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A woman has shared a little known tariff which means Sky customers could reduce their bills. Called the Sky Broadband Social Tariff, it provides the internet at a reduced rate.

One mum decided to share details of it in the popular Family Lowdown Tips & Ideas Facebook group after it saved her almost £200 a year. "Apparently up to 4 million households are able to do this but only 500,000 know about it.

So I thought I would share to help others facing the cost of living crisis," she said. "If you are in receipt of Universal Credit and struggling to pay your bills, you may be able to reduce your bills by asking to be placed onto a social tariff.

I've managed to get my Sky Broadband bill down from £35 per month to £20 a month. Saving £180 a year!" Sky's website explains: "You (the Sky account holder) need to be claiming Universal Credit or Pension Credit and be named on the Universal or Pension Credit monthly statement to qualify for Sky Broadband Basics.

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