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World Cup is not $70.62, but $124.12 for new Singtel mio TV customers

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http://redsports.sg/2010/05/11/world-cup-singtel-mio-tv/

World Cup only $70.62? More like $124.12 on SingTel’s mio TV

By Kenneth Tan/Red Sports

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The World Cup broadcast deal has been done and dusted, and it was agreed that both SingTel and StarHub will be offering similarly priced packages for existing cable television users who are interested to watch the World Cup. It will cost $70.62 on or before May 31st and $94.16 after that date (GST included).

So what about those football fans who are neither SingTel nor StarHub subscribers currently? It will cost more than those prices in order to get your hands on the World Cup package.

On the SingTel website, it states that “new customers who want to watch World Cup content for one month only can sign up for the an all-inclusive Starter Pack. New customers that subscribe to 2010 FIFA World Cup Package alone without any mio TV Content Pack are eligible for the ”Starter Pack” at $53.50 (with GST).”

So what is the World Cup Starter Pack all about? It is an “all-inclusive, no-hidden cost set up for customers who choose to take only the 2010 FIFA World Cup” and “allows viewers to enjoy mio TV during the broadcasting period without contract and other content commitment,” according to the SingTel website.

So if you are not an existing SingTel user, you will need to pay another additional $53.50 on top of the $70.62 when you get your World Cup package before May 31st. That adds up to a total of $124.12. The installation charge is waived in this case.

If you get it on or after 1st June, there is an installation fee of $58.85. That means, you will have three separate payments to make – $94.16 for the World Cup package, $53.50 for the Starter Pack and $58.85 for installation. That adds up to a massive total of $206.51 to watch the World Cup.

As for StarHub, their official website is poor because it does not state clearly what fees new subscribers will have to pay. We’ll do some checking and let you know in due course how much it will cost you if you are a new subscriber and would like to go with StarHub.

Edward Ying, SingTel’s chief of content and media services, was quoted in media reports as saying, “At $66 (before GST), subscribers will be paying about $1 a game to watch in the comfort of their homes. I think it is reasonable – less than (the price of) a cup of coffee to watch each live game.”

We think the best thing for readers to do is buy a cup of coffee for 80 cents at your favourite hawker centre and read the fine print. It might cost you a lot more cups of coffee than you realise after you add up all the miscellaneous fees.

Read the Finest Fine Print at SingTel and StarHub at:

SingTel – http://www.singtelfootballfrenzy.com/worldcup/faq.html
StarHub – http://www.starhub.com/tv/worldcup.html
 
I think it is reasonable – less than (the price of) a cup of coffee to watch each live game.”

oh you dun care what your customer thinks?? check my signature then.
 
Sinkies are like this one... dont have "live" complaint, now have already also complaint too expensive. Later, "live" coverage very fuckup also complaint. If we are poor and only able to afford three meals a day, such problem of whether to PAY $70 for entertainment is out of reach, out of question. Sinkies are rich but calculative, wat is value for money... tell me?
 
Does anyone trust these blood-suckers who have no qualms in extracting maximum leverage from the population even though it is their fault that the price skyrocketed, to tell the whole truth, and anything but the truth ? Opps, I meant 'everything' but the truth :o.

Other than the coffeeshops and drinks-outlets which having the WC will boost their business, I will be surprise if SingHub (don't be surprised, they are actually one and the same) can recoup their cost. If they do, guaranteed next soccer series will be higher than this knowing they can ask for any amount and there are enough suckers that will pay anything.
 
Why argue or complain, waste time and burst blood vessel over it? Just go Geylang, Mustafa or Sheng Siong etc. and by a booster antennae. About S$10-30 depending on model. Plug-and-play, no installation fee, no subscription fee.
 
Since already paying monthly subscription for broadband might as well watch on line, why pay again just to subscribe to watch...
 
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