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Old September 7th 04, 06:48 PM
Big D
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Hi, I will be moving house shortly and currently have Sky + (which I've had
over a year).
Instead of paying the £40 moving the dish, I am considering cancelling my
contract & when I move house, Getting the Sky + @ £99 installed & going
multiroom with my existing Sky + box. Can anyone see a problem in me doing
this??

Thanks for any replies

Big D


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Old September 8th 04, 08:35 AM
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Gareth wrote:

Instead of paying the £40 moving the dish, I am considering cancelling my
contract & when I move house, Getting the Sky + @ £99 installed & going
multiroom with my existing Sky + box. Can anyone see a problem in me doing
this??


Not if you manage to lie successfully about your identity - using different
bank details or/and someone else's name would probably be a help. If you
don't lie you won't get it.


No need to lie. AFAIK the only checks made are for same name: same
postcode. If either changes you become another person according to
Sky.

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Old September 9th 04, 01:37 PM
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"Jomtien" wrote in message
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Gareth wrote:

Instead of paying the £40 moving the dish, I am considering cancelling

my
contract & when I move house, Getting the Sky + @ £99 installed & going
multiroom with my existing Sky + box. Can anyone see a problem in me

doing
this??


Not if you manage to lie successfully about your identity - using

different
bank details or/and someone else's name would probably be a help. If you
don't lie you won't get it.


No need to lie. AFAIK the only checks made are for same name: same
postcode. If either changes you become another person according to
Sky.


Cheers for the repiles. Thats what I thought, different address, different
person. I will order online when I move & see what happens.

Regards,

Big D.


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