Discussion topic: Charges for not returning equipment
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Message posted on 08 Mar 2025 01:54 PM
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Charges for not returning equipment
I terminated by Sky broadband connection, and since I am no more in the UK, I asked my friend (who was using it after I left the UK) to return it in the package sent by Sky. But the guy never did that and is not willing to do it also. I received an email from SKY saying: "We're writing to advise that you still owe £32.93 as a result of early termination charges, equipment you have purchased or failed to return when requested.
Unfortunately, if we do not receive full payment from you within the next 10 days, we will have to refer your account to a debt collection agency which could lead to legal action being brought against you."
So I now went online and paid the pending amount. I'm now wondering if this clears anything and if it is ok if that person (someone who I considered a friend) doesn't return the equipment. Is this the usual charge for the equipment?
Or does he still have to return the equipment even after I paid this penalty? Please note that there were no dues when the account was terminated.
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Message posted on 08 Mar 2025 01:57 PM - last edited: 08 Mar 2025 01:58 PM
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Re: Charges for not returning equipment
@radiosandeep Paying the non return fee doesn't transfer ownership of the hardware you are still liable for returning it
Message posted on 08 Mar 2025 02:00 PM
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Re: Charges for not returning equipment
@radiosandeep wrote:
"We're writing to advise that you still owe £32.93 as a result of early termination charges, equipment you have purchased or failed to return when requested.
It isn't clear what this charge is for as it likely to be one rather than both of them and as stated above you as the account holder are responsible for returning the equipment otherwise a non return fee will be charged if this isn't what this is.
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Message posted on 08 Mar 2025 02:06 PM - last edited: 08 Mar 2025 02:09 PM
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Re: Charges for not returning equipment
That does not sound like a non return charge, but could be with the up to £50 mentioned, if it's a combination charge of termination of your subscription and the equipment charge.
As mentioned in the following Sky help article
https://www.sky.com/help/articles/charges-for-not-returning-sky-q-equipment-t3
The charge depends on what equipment you haven’t returned to us:
- Sky Q 1TB box - up to £117
- Sky Q 2TB box - up to £135
- Sky Q Mini box - up to £52
- Sky Max Hub - up to £75
- Sky Broadband Hub - up to £53
- Sky Q Hub - up to £50
- Sky Max Pod - up to £68
- Sky Broadband Booster - up to £33
*See the email we sent you for the exact charge based on your subscription.
You’ll be charged for every piece of equipment you don't return. For example, if you didn't return a Sky Q 2TB box, two Sky Q Mini boxes and a Sky Q Hub, you would be charged £270 in total.
Good to know: Paying a Non-return charge doesn’t buy the equipment, it’s just a cost for not returning. It will still be Sky owned and we’ll still want you to return it.
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