28 Aug 2024 10:45 AM
My bill is due tomorrow and it is higher than normal. I have lost my job and waiting on universal credit payment...
i have two small children that rely on the internet and tv.
how can i try to spilt this bill?
28 Aug 2024 10:48 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@Amy941 You can't split a bill and pay in bits if it's due to orrow. Sky will attempt payment on the dye date, if this fails they ry again 10 days later, if this alsio fails services start to become restricted.
Sky CS staf can't override this.
28 Aug 2024 11:11 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@Amy941
This is the billing process which applies to us all…
▪️If you have a Direct Debit set up and the payment fails on the normal payment date Sky will automatically attempt it again 10 calendar days later (so DO NOT be tempted to make a manual payment in this period).
After 10 days, if that second attempt also fails Sky may send a text and/or email notifying you that your payment has failed again and you then have a day or two before they restrict your services.
▪️If you have a Continuous Card payment method set up, if the payment fails Sky send the text/email notification about the failed payment and you usually have at best 2/3 days before being restricted. There is no grace period and only 1 attempt is made for a card payment, so if this has failed, you will need to pay manually and then reset the payment method for next month.
Restrictions are an automated process and we’ve been told Customer Service agents can’t stop it… even if you’re told otherwise.
Sky don’t allow payment plans (except on a legitimately closed account) or a promise to pay on or by a certain date.
This link may also provide some advice
https://www.sky.com/help/articles/cost-of-living-support
If you are behind with Stream or Glass payments also see the information on this link:
https://www.sky.com/help/articles/missed-payments-sky-glass
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