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I have never bought or owned or subscribed to Sky, digital or analogue
But you're wife has. Sky class you as ineligible for a free box because someone in your household has benefited from a free dish and box already. Define "household". He says that they're in a new house. Although, that being the case, I'd be curious to know what happened to the box at the old house and why they didn't take it with them. Simon Kempster |
"-----BiG dAvE-----" wrote in message
... Sky don't care about existing customers. We ordered Sky today in my name at our new house, my wife cancelled her subscription at our old house. We were told by Sky that I cannot take out a new subscription as my wife had one. So now instead of having Sky + and 2 additional boxes making subscription £60 per month, they are getting £0 per month from us as we have cancelled everything As we were told that no one in our household can take out a new subscription because my wife already had one, my question is, what happens when my children move out and want Sky, or what happens if we get divorced $ky care for their customers very well, it's just that they use Fawlty Towers episodes as customer service training videos :-o)) Regards Mike. --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.722 / Virus Database: 478 - Release Date: 18-Jul-2004 |
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