Quote loiner81="loiner81"Pretty sure you didn't "accept" any cheaper deal but nice try. You proudly shouted to all and sundry on here that you were going to cancel your subscription before they reduced the price to try and keep you as a subscriber. Sound familiar?'"
Not familiar at all. Making up tall stories really doesn't help your agenda when I've indicated nothing of the kind.
I'd already cancelled my subscription to Premier Sports late October giving one month's notice before the channel was switched off late November - the end of the RLWC. Therefore I wasn't a subscriber when Premier Sports phoned me last month offering a welcome back deal in time for the Auckland 9's and the start of the NRL season. The offer was 1st month free, followed by 3 months at £3.99. I jokingly said I was more interested in Origin which begins in May, to which the response was to offer me 3 months free followed by 3 months at £3.99. Smart negotiation move, if I don't mind saying so myself... it worked in my favour

It saved me the hassle of resubscribing in March at full price plus a re-connection fee.
Oh, and guess what? I never pay full price for Sky either. Haven't done so for years. Why would anyone pay full price for such bollox? To watch Super League? Really?

I'll either pay half price or... if I'm lucky I'll be on a 75% off deal like the one I've been on for the past 12 months. When the deal ends, I politely phone up Sky retentions department to request another deal. If one isn't forthcoming, I cancel my subscription immediately as I did approximately 3 weeks ago when they said they couldn't offer me another deal. Give it 3 months and there will be half price offers in the post from Sky begging me to re-subscribe.
Being a subscriber to satellite TV channels provided they are half price or less is not in the same ballpark as being a tightd modern day fan of SL and the RLWC. A ducks @rse is water tight and it's still got nothing on you.