Sky offering customers £100 vouchers for over 100 stores

Sky customers can land themselves vouchers worth up to £100 - see how <i>(Image: PA)</i>
Sky customers can land themselves vouchers worth up to £100 - see how (Image: PA)
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Sky is offering customers and soon-to-be users the chance to snag £100 vouchers that work at over 100 stores.

The Refer a Friend scheme, something that millions of customers are eligible for, allows users to share a unique link with their pals and loved ones.

If they sign up for a Sky product, you and the person you encouraged to join will each get a voucher valid at stores across the country.

Those thinking of joining Sky can also make use of a friend's code in order to get this handy bonus.

The value of your voucher greatly depends on which Sky product you sign up for.

Customers using Sky Glass could be eligible for a voucher worth £100, while those using a Sky Mobile SIM-only plan would receive the lowest reward.

How much money can Sky customers get in this little-known scheme?

Here is how much Sky customers can get from the Refer a Friend scheme:

  • Sky Glass – £100 vouchers
  • Sky Stream – £50 vouchers
  • Sky Broadband (Full Fibre) – £40 vouchers
  • Sky Broadband (Superfast) – £20 vouchers
  • Sky Mobile (SIM + Phone or tablet) – £25 vouchers
  • Sky Mobile (SIM only) – £15 vouchers

How Sky customers can refer a friend and get a £100 voucher

All Sky customers have to do is go to sky.com/refer-a-friend and log in with their Sky ID.

Once you have your unique referral link, you can then copy and paste this to one of your friends.

This can be done by text, email, social media and even in person if you prefer a more analogue option.


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You are allowed to refer up to 30 friends and family members within 12 months. However, you cannot refer more than 10 people over a 24-hour period.

Customers are also not allowed to put their links out on public social media groups for other users to use.

Sky states that this is “strictly prohibited” and that this could see your rewards cancelled and your account blocked from the referral scheme.

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