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On Sun, 4 Apr 2004 11:25:03 +0000 (UTC), Glenn Millar
wrote: Sky's standard terms and conditions state that termination is by one calendar months notice, not two. Your request was given to them on the 1st March so on the 31st it was terminated. All as set out in the terms and conditions. If you wanted to terminate by the 1st May you should have contacted them on the 1st of April. Strange - I gave Sky six weeks notice to cancel and they cancelled the service on that date, six weeks into the future. I cannot see where in the T&C's Sky dictate anything but a minimum notice period. -- Hiram Hackenbacker |
Nick wrote:
On Sun, 4 Apr 2004 08:59:12 +0100, "richard" wrote: I had been a Sky customer for years with the top package but contacted theon 1 March to cancel my contract with effect from 1 May. The reason being I was thinking of switching to NTL as I have a phone with them and their package was cheaper. I thought Sky may match the price or offer up sky+ to try for free, no such joy. Then on the afternoon of the 31 March Sky withdrew my access to channells which meant I could not watch the England international that evening. I was gutted. Needless to say I contacted Sky who stated I would have to pay another month rental if I wished to view the match! I explained to a man caller ALAN McALEAVEY who said he was thier customer services manager that my cancellation instructions had not been followed and although he admitted I had done as required he refused to waver from demanding another months rental. He did agree he would not be satisfied with this if he had been in my shoes! The result is I am wrongly forced to miss the match and Sky can now not to regain my custom. I cannot believe this man is a manager in the customer services department giving his poor approach to what is clearly a fault of Sky. Oh dear what a shame. Guess how many people died in the world yesterday? --Nick. Who cares, this is uk.media.tv.sky not uk.media.tv.whogivesa****howmanypeoplediedyesterda y -- ThePunisher |
Nick wrote:
On Sun, 4 Apr 2004 08:59:12 +0100, "richard" wrote: I had been a Sky customer for years with the top package but contacted theon 1 March to cancel my contract with effect from 1 May. The reason being I was thinking of switching to NTL as I have a phone with them and their package was cheaper. I thought Sky may match the price or offer up sky+ to try for free, no such joy. Then on the afternoon of the 31 March Sky withdrew my access to channells which meant I could not watch the England international that evening. I was gutted. Needless to say I contacted Sky who stated I would have to pay another month rental if I wished to view the match! I explained to a man caller ALAN McALEAVEY who said he was thier customer services manager that my cancellation instructions had not been followed and although he admitted I had done as required he refused to waver from demanding another months rental. He did agree he would not be satisfied with this if he had been in my shoes! The result is I am wrongly forced to miss the match and Sky can now not to regain my custom. I cannot believe this man is a manager in the customer services department giving his poor approach to what is clearly a fault of Sky. Oh dear what a shame. Guess how many people died in the world yesterday? --Nick. Who cares, this is uk.media.tv.sky not uk.media.tv.whogivesa****howmanypeoplediedyesterda y -- ThePunisher |
richard wrote:
I cannot believe this man is a manager in the customer services department giving his poor approach to what is clearly a fault of Sky. Sky's notion of CS does not involve much service. -- Digibox problem? : A reboot solves 90% of these. The Sky Digital FAQ: http://tinyurl.com/yvnsy 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. ;-) |
richard wrote:
I cannot believe this man is a manager in the customer services department giving his poor approach to what is clearly a fault of Sky. Sky's notion of CS does not involve much service. -- Digibox problem? : A reboot solves 90% of these. The Sky Digital FAQ: http://tinyurl.com/yvnsy 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. ;-) |
Glenn Millar wrote:
Sky's standard terms and conditions state that termination is by one calendar months notice, not two. Your request was given to them on the 1st March so on the 31st it was terminated. All as set out in the terms and conditions. If you wanted to terminate by the 1st May you should have contacted them on the 1st of April. Not at all. The notice period is a minimum of one calendar month, that's all. -- Digibox problem? : A reboot solves 90% of these. The Sky Digital FAQ: http://tinyurl.com/yvnsy 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. ;-) |
Glenn Millar wrote:
Sky's standard terms and conditions state that termination is by one calendar months notice, not two. Your request was given to them on the 1st March so on the 31st it was terminated. All as set out in the terms and conditions. If you wanted to terminate by the 1st May you should have contacted them on the 1st of April. Not at all. The notice period is a minimum of one calendar month, that's all. -- Digibox problem? : A reboot solves 90% of these. The Sky Digital FAQ: http://tinyurl.com/yvnsy 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. ;-) |
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"richard" wrote: I cannot believe this man is a manager in the customer services department giving his poor approach to what is clearly a fault of Sky. I can. |
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"richard" wrote: I cannot believe this man is a manager in the customer services department giving his poor approach to what is clearly a fault of Sky. I can. |
Jomtien wrote: Glenn Millar wrote: Sky's standard terms and conditions state that termination is by one calendar months notice, not two. Your request was given to them on the 1st March so on the 31st it was terminated. All as set out in the terms and conditions. If you wanted to terminate by the 1st May you should have contacted them on the 1st of April. Not at all. The notice period is a minimum of one calendar month, that's all. Extract from Sky.com's T&C 6. Termination of Contract This Contract will stay in force for at least the Minimum Term. Where the Contract is terminated within the Minimum Term because you have breached the Conditions you must pay the Interactive Discount costs to us (see Condition 3). The Contract will continue after the Minimum Term unless it is ended in accordance with the Conditions below: (i) you may end this Contract at any time after the end of the Minimum Term by notifying us in writing with one month's notice; (ii) if you breach any of the Conditions of this Contract, we can terminate the Contract by giving you seven days' written notice at any time (including during the Minimum Term); (iii) except where you breach the Conditions of this Contract, we will not terminate this Contract during the Minimum Term. We may terminate this Contract, with effect from any time from the end of the Minimum Term, by giving you one month's notice. They continually refer to one months notice. I don't wite them, only read them ;-) Regards Glenn... |
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