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I am a Sky subscriber and i`m thinking about installing a system at my grandparents home. Obviously the thought of paying another £40 odd a month is quite a lot of money each month. Therefore i was thinking if i was to take advantage of sky's multirooms extra subscription for £10 per month. I know that i would have to get the card switched on and married to a new box at my home and to do a call back on my phone line, but after this how often do sky do call-backs? Has anyone else done a similar thing? |
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I suppose technically, it is possible, but I think you would be breaching a
contract. Thats why they insist that both boxes are connected to the same phone-line. That is the way they confirm that they are at the same registered address. |
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On Fri, 3 Sep 2004 15:12:38 +0100, "Robert Mccall"
wrote: Help I am a Sky subscriber and i`m thinking about installing a system at my grandparents home. Obviously the thought of paying another £40 odd a month is quite a lot of money each month. That's only if you insist on the full line-up of Sports & Movies. The Family package is around 19.50 pounds per month. -- Nigel Barker Live from the sunny Cote d'Azur |
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Brendan DJ Murphy wrote:
I suppose technically, it is possible, but I think you would be breaching a contract. Thats why they insist that both boxes are connected to the same phone-line. That is the way they confirm that they are at the same registered address. Just curious - what if you change the dialed number so that caller ID is blocked ? -- +---+ | n | www.n-gate.net +---+ |
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Angus Marshall wrote:
Brendan DJ Murphy wrote: I suppose technically, it is possible, but I think you would be breaching a contract. Thats why they insist that both boxes are connected to the same phone-line. That is the way they confirm that they are at the same registered address. Just curious - what if you change the dialed number so that caller ID is blocked ? If you do block CLI you get a polite letter telling you that there is a problem which you have to sort out, if you don't it ramps up. Happened to me as my CLI is permanently blocked & the Sky subcontracting monkeys didn't set the boxes up correctly, didn't want to climb a ladder either but that's another matter. They didn't put the dish/LNB together properly but here again that's another matter. Most of it's been sorted now (accept the position of the dish which I'll get done after the 12 months is up)... |
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On Fri, 3 Sep 2004 16:00:21 +0100, "Brendan DJ Murphy"
wrote: I suppose technically, it is possible, but I think you would be breaching a contract. Agreed. Thats why they insist that both boxes are connected to the same phone-line. That is the way they confirm that they are at the same registered address. Two (or more boxes) have to present the same CLI - that doesn't mean they have to be at the same address. I did use a presentation number from two addresses for a while - fooled BSkyB. -- Hiram Hackenbacker |
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Angus Marshall wrote:
[sky multiroom snippage] Just curious - what if you change the dialed number so that caller ID is blocked ? If the digibox isn't prefixing the dial number with 141 to get around any defaulted CLI withhold setting (which I doubt), you'd likely get a nastygram^Wnice letter from BSkyB telling you to stop ****ing about with it ![]() -- _ __/| William Anderson | Brodie: The Force is strong with this one \`O_o' neuro at well dot com | Jay: Dude, don't encourage him =(_ _)= http://neuro.me.uk/ | -- Mallrats, (1995) U - Thhbt! GPG 0xFA5F1100 | |
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On Sat, 4 Sep 2004 17:21:14 +0000 (UTC), "Nugget"
wrote: What if the boxes are rotated weekly, and only the one at my house is connected to the phone. Could we get away with that with a mirror subscription at my mams house? Almost certainly not - the call back from paired systems have to happen within a short time span as I originally found out. I would put that time span at 24 hours. -- Hiram Hackenbacker |
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In theory (due to lack of need and bother) would it not be possible to do
sky multiroom to a nearby house via very long phone & sky cables? It would have to be to a trusting person of course but in theory shouldn't it work? Do you get the same channels on the 2nd subscription? If so then could two households not get the full sky subscription for £25 each? Hyperthetically speaking of course. |
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"Mike Henry" wrote in message
... In , "Nugget" wrote: What if the boxes are rotated weekly, and only the one at my house is connected to the phone. Could we get away with that with a mirror subscription at my mams house? No, you can't get away with fraud like that. Morally or practically? |
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