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Moved House & Cancelled Sky... Or So I Thought!
Moved house back in March, and as we'd decided to try DVB-T Freeview,
rang Sky a month earlier to cancel. As usual, the Sky customer service guy tried his best to keep hold of my custom, but I was adamant I wanted to cancel. He did eventually offer to arrange for a new dish to be installed, free of charge, at my new house in case I changed my mind in the future and ever decided to go back to Sky (can you see what's coming yet?) So we move house, Sky engineer calls round the next day, installs dish, connects up my STB to do the installtion checks, and then my STB gets put back in its box and is now gathering dust in the roof. All well and good until I get my bank statement and Sky are still taking £26/month from my account. So I phone Sky, and they say that they just have it down as a standard house move, no record of the "free installation for the future", and therefore charges still stand. I have now e-mailled Sky to tell them that unless this is resolved in the next 7 days I'll take them to the small claims court. Has anybody else ever heard of this offer of installing the dish without a contract, in case an ex-customer decides to return in the future? |
Moved House & Cancelled Sky... Or So I Thought!
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Moved House & Cancelled Sky... Or So I Thought!
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Has anybody else ever heard of this offer of installing the dish without a contract, in case an ex-customer decides to return in the future? No. There has been some misunderstanding and the only leg you have to stand on is the distance selling regulations. -- Digibox problem? : A reboot solves 90% of these. The Sky Digital FAQ: http://tinyurl.com/8vef5 UK TV overseas: http://tinyurl.com/6p73 BBC reception questions? ; http://www.astra2d.com/ Fed up with on-screen logos? : http://logofreetv.org/ ---- Only the truth as I see it. No monies return'd. ;-) |
Moved House & Cancelled Sky... Or So I Thought!
No. There has been some misunderstanding and the only leg you have to stand on is the distance selling regulations. No misunderstanding at all - at the end of my original phone call with Sky I categorically went through everything we had agreed, i.e. Contract would be cancelled Dish would be installed at new address for future use, all I would have to do would be call Sky to resubscribe No charge And the call centre guy confirmed these 3 points |
Moved House & Cancelled Sky... Or So I Thought!
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Moved House & Cancelled Sky... Or So I Thought!
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Moved House & Cancelled Sky... Or So I Thought!
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ps.com... Moved house back in March, and as we'd decided to try DVB-T Freeview, rang Sky a month earlier to cancel. As usual, the Sky customer service guy tried his best to keep hold of my custom, but I was adamant I wanted to cancel. He did eventually offer to arrange for a new dish to be installed, free of charge, at my new house in case I changed my mind in the future and ever decided to go back to Sky (can you see what's coming yet?) So we move house, Sky engineer calls round the next day, installs dish, connects up my STB to do the installtion checks, and then my STB gets put back in its box and is now gathering dust in the roof. All well and good until I get my bank statement and Sky are still taking £26/month from my account. So I phone Sky, and they say that they just have it down as a standard house move, no record of the "free installation for the future", and therefore charges still stand. I have now e-mailled Sky to tell them that unless this is resolved in the next 7 days I'll take them to the small claims court. Has anybody else ever heard of this offer of installing the dish without a contract, in case an ex-customer decides to return in the future? You know how they say 'this call may be recorded for training purposes' ? Ask them to find the tape for the day/time you made the call and get them to listen to it perhaps ? Graham |
Moved House & Cancelled Sky... Or So I Thought!
wrote in message ps.com... Moved house back in March, and as we'd decided to try DVB-T Freeview, rang Sky a month earlier to cancel. As usual, the Sky customer service guy tried his best to keep hold of my custom, but I was adamant I wanted to cancel. He did eventually offer to arrange for a new dish to be installed, free of charge, at my new house in case I changed my mind in the future and ever decided to go back to Sky (can you see what's coming yet?) So we move house, Sky engineer calls round the next day, installs dish, connects up my STB to do the installtion checks, and then my STB gets put back in its box and is now gathering dust in the roof. All well and good until I get my bank statement and Sky are still taking £26/month from my account. So I phone Sky, and they say that they just have it down as a standard house move, no record of the "free installation for the future", and therefore charges still stand. I have now e-mailled Sky to tell them that unless this is resolved in the next 7 days I'll take them to the small claims court. Has anybody else ever heard of this offer of installing the dish without a contract, in case an ex-customer decides to return in the future? Sky is not a business I would wish to deal with. |
Moved House & Cancelled Sky... Or So I Thought!
At 06:06:55 on 23/06/2006, Jomtien delighted uk.media.tv.sky by announcing:
wrote: No. There has been some misunderstanding and the only leg you have to stand on is the distance selling regulations. No misunderstanding at all - at the end of my original phone call with Sky I categorically went through everything we had agreed, i.e. Contract would be cancelled Dish would be installed at new address for future use, all I would have to do would be call Sky to resubscribe No charge And the call centre guy confirmed these 3 points The problem with all transactions dealt with by phone is that you have no record of what transpired and what was agreed. Unless you record the call. |
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