Worth giving them a call and threatening to cancel your package and see if they will waive the 0.75cent.
Thing is its probably not something they can do as it would be applied to every single account. But if they were to give you a few months at half-price then this would cover the cost of all the 0.75 combined for a while.
All this reminds me of a great argument I had with a Sky rep over the phone a few years back when they decided to round up everyone's accounts by 1p sterling to, in their words on the letters, "make it more convenient for me the subscriber".
The call went something like this:
Me: Hello, calling about this 1p rise to make things easier for me. To be honest it doesn't make any difference to my bank account if £31.99 or £32.00 is coming out. After all, many things come out of my bank account and the figure is allowed to be between .01 and .99.
Sky: We thought it would make managing your bank accounts easier.
Me: Yeah right, plus it would raise more money for you. Perhaps if you donated that money to charity then I, and others, would understand.
Sky: But we have a lot of cost involved and they are rising all the time and this money could also be used to make your programming better for you.
Me: Yeah cos you have 3 million subscribers in the UK at present and that extra £30k every month is going to make a big difference!!
Sky: Its not £30k every month, but £3mill each month, which could make a big difference.
Me: How's it £3mill? Its £30k.
Sky: No its not, its £3mill.
Me: How many subscribers have you approx?
Sky: 3 million.
Me: Yeah and 3 million 1p's is £30k.
Sky: No its not, its £3mill.
Me: How in God's name is it £3mill?
Sky: It is.
Me: Take each subscriber giving you an extra 1p.
Sky: ok
Me: Now multiple that by 3 million. What do you get?
Sky: £3mill
Me: Ok, I'm away !!
To be honest, the call lasted a few mins more, and I had a good laugh at her, and this conversation above repeated a few times, but she still couldn't grasp the concept. I told her if it was being recrded for training purposes I would love to hear it some day on a training package. I basically had to hang up as she was annoying me, but told her that when she got home to get hold of a calculator and do the sums, then go back and do her GCSE Maths again.