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Old July 10th 07, 09:40 PM posted to uk.media.tv.sky
Luke Curtis[_2_]
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Default for anybody with 2 Sky+ boxes...

Just to let you know you *do not* to pay a mutiroom to get Sky+
functionality on both boex, just any kind of account on 1 box.

I've just gone down from 2 sports & Multiroom (£48) down to 2 mixes
(£15) and Sky+ works on both G

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Old July 11th 07, 01:03 AM posted to uk.media.tv.sky
steeler
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Default for anybody with 2 Sky+ boxes...


"Luke Curtis" wrote in message
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Just to let you know you *do not* to pay a mutiroom to get Sky+
functionality on both boex, just any kind of account on 1 box.

I've just gone down from 2 sports & Multiroom (£48) down to 2 mixes
(£15) and Sky+ works on both G


Officially, yeah you do. Not sure if it is a mistake in your case.


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Old July 11th 07, 11:43 AM posted to uk.media.tv.sky
John Russell
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Default for anybody with 2 Sky+ boxes...


"Luke Curtis" wrote in message
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Just to let you know you *do not* to pay a mutiroom to get Sky+
functionality on both boex, just any kind of account on 1 box.

I've just gone down from 2 sports & Multiroom (£48) down to 2 mixes
(£15) and Sky+ works on both G

Are you trying to argue this is "policy" rather than "cock-up"? I recently
took up the Sky Movies for 1 pound extra and the Customer Service Agent
forgot to register my new film subscription under that deal, despite me
making it clear I was only doing so because of the offer.

P.S. you better hope others "asking" for this doesn't result in some kind of
Audit to make sure that those without a Mirror subscription only have one
active card.




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Old July 14th 07, 02:16 PM posted to uk.media.tv.sky
Norman
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Default for anybody with 2 Sky+ boxes...


"steeler" wrote in message
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"Luke Curtis" wrote in message
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Just to let you know you *do not* to pay a mutiroom to get Sky+
functionality on both boex, just any kind of account on 1 box.

I've just gone down from 2 sports & Multiroom (£48) down to 2 mixes
(£15) and Sky+ works on both G


Officially, yeah you do. Not sure if it is a mistake in your case.


Must be an error. I received a letter from Sky this week offering me a new
Sky+ box for £99 and underneath it said to "remember the box I already have
is mine and to ask about Multiroom when I call". This suggests to me I
*would* need a multiroom sub to use Sky+ in another room.

Norman


 




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