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Dale Richards August 25th 03 12:43 AM

IOOA said this:

I think you will find that this onl;y works with ex subscription
cards p1 , if you have a solus P1, sky wouldn't have your address to
send out the card


No, this is with Solus cards. It seems that "Sky Subscriber Services Ltd."
(SSSL) were responsible for issuing these FTV cards.



Dale Richards August 25th 03 12:46 AM

Tony said this:

"Tony" wrote in message
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"Dale Richards" wrote in message
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Tony said this:

I signed up yesterday morning, and I was expecting to see a
different message appear on the screen...(Thought I have read
somewhere that the message changes after sign-up to something
about not being authorised, but it hasn't happened here. Should I
get a different message to the the standard 'Your viewing of some
channels will soon cease'.. etc etc The sign-up failed according
to the website.... Comments?

I'm getting the same "not authorised" message that others reported,
but only after I left that card in the switched-on digibox
overnight.


Since you signed up, have you lost ITV1, C4, and five? Is it these
channels that are reporting the 'not authorised' message?

Tony



Does the phone line have to be connected after doing the online
registration in order to get the new card?


No.

I cant understand why a
FTV card cannot be replaced with this method..


It can.

I genuinely would like
to subscribe to Pout TV, and don't appear to be able to do so.


I have yet to try this.



Tony August 25th 03 11:53 AM


"Dale Richards" wrote in message
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Tony said this:

"Tony" wrote in message
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"Dale Richards" wrote in message
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Tony said this:

I signed up yesterday morning, and I was expecting to see a
different message appear on the screen...(Thought I have read
somewhere that the message changes after sign-up to something
about not being authorised, but it hasn't happened here. Should I
get a different message to the the standard 'Your viewing of some
channels will soon cease'.. etc etc The sign-up failed according
to the website.... Comments?

I'm getting the same "not authorised" message that others reported,
but only after I left that card in the switched-on digibox
overnight.

Since you signed up, have you lost ITV1, C4, and five? Is it these
channels that are reporting the 'not authorised' message?

Tony



Does the phone line have to be connected after doing the online
registration in order to get the new card?


No.

I cant understand why a
FTV card cannot be replaced with this method..


It can.

I genuinely would like
to subscribe to Pout TV, and don't appear to be able to do so.


I have yet to try this.


Well it looks like the rules must have changed then, cos I ain't got any
'not authorised' message on ITV1 and I have tried the sign up twice now.
Perhaps they have changed the system. : - ((

The FTV card number starts with 089, is this a problem?

Should I ring them up and ask why it doesn't work...

Tony




Salvador Freemanson August 26th 03 07:47 AM

On Sun, 24 Aug 2003 08:14:03 GMT, Chris p
wrote:

Jomtien wrote:
Dale Richards wrote:


All it will cost you is the £5 once off registration fee.

This is true, except for the fact that it is false.



So what else will it cost?

i think he means you dont usuaally have to pay anything:-) just wait for
the registration to fail.



What is to stop them from charging the 5 pounds after they have sent
out the new card?



Jomtien August 26th 03 10:07 AM

Salvador Freemanson wrote:

What is to stop them from charging the 5 pounds after they have sent
out the new card?


Nothing.

--
Digibox problem? : A reboot solves 90% of these.
The Sky Digital FAQ: http://tinyurl.com/guiv
How to get UK TV overseas: http://tinyurl.com/6p73
Fed up with logos / red buttons? : http://logofreetv.org/
BBC gone? : http://www.astra2d.co.uk/
----
Only the truth as I see it.
No monies return'd. ;-)

Dale Richards August 26th 03 06:22 PM

Salvador Freemanson said this:

On Sun, 24 Aug 2003 08:14:03 GMT, Chris p
wrote:

Jomtien wrote:
Dale Richards wrote:


All it will cost you is the £5 once off registration fee.

This is true, except for the fact that it is false.


So what else will it cost?

i think he means you dont usuaally have to pay anything:-) just wait
for the registration to fail.



What is to stop them from charging the 5 pounds after they have sent
out the new card?


The law.



Jomtien August 27th 03 02:41 PM

Dale Richards wrote:

What is to stop them from charging the 5 pounds after they have sent
out the new card?


The law.


What law? You undertake to pay £5 registration fee when you sign up.
Why shouldn't they charge it?

--
Digibox problem? : A reboot solves 90% of these.
The Sky Digital FAQ: http://tinyurl.com/guiv
How to get UK TV overseas: http://tinyurl.com/6p73
Fed up with logos / red buttons? : http://logofreetv.org/
BBC gone? : http://www.astra2d.co.uk/
----
Only the truth as I see it.
No monies return'd. ;-)

Dale Richards August 27th 03 07:30 PM

Jomtien said this:

Dale Richards wrote:

What is to stop them from charging the 5 pounds after they have sent
out the new card?


The law.


What law? You undertake to pay £5 registration fee when you sign up.
Why shouldn't they charge it?


Because they don't provide the service. I'm no law expert, but I'm pretty
sure companies aren't allowed to charge you for a service unless they
actually provide it.



Jomtien August 28th 03 10:37 AM

Dale Richards wrote:

What is to stop them from charging the 5 pounds after they have sent
out the new card?

The law.


What law? You undertake to pay £5 registration fee when you sign up.
Why shouldn't they charge it?


Because they don't provide the service. I'm no law expert, but I'm pretty
sure companies aren't allowed to charge you for a service unless they
actually provide it.


They certainly are providing the service. The service is registration
for Pout. You are registered when you phone and ask to be, so they can
bill you for it. The card is provided free of charge by Sky.

--
Digibox problem? : A reboot solves 90% of these.
The Sky Digital FAQ: http://tinyurl.com/guiv
How to get UK TV overseas: http://tinyurl.com/6p73
Fed up with logos / red buttons? : http://logofreetv.org/
BBC gone? : http://www.astra2d.co.uk/
----
Only the truth as I see it.
No monies return'd. ;-)

Andrew Norman August 28th 03 11:42 AM

On Thu, 28 Aug 2003 08:37:36 GMT, Jomtien wrote:

They certainly are providing the service. The service is registration
for Pout. You are registered when you phone and ask to be, so they can
bill you for it. The card is provided free of charge by Sky.


Yes, but the whole point of this is that the initial registration with
Pout fails because of the out of date card. That triggers Sky to send
you a new card. At that point you have to phone Pout to register with
the new card, you can't access Pout with the new card until you do so.

At least that's my understanding of the situation...
--
Andy Norman
http://www.norman.cx/


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