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Free Ultra HD trial

How do cancel a free UHD trial before I start getting billed for it?


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Re: Free Ultra HD trial

Thanks Peter. I'm pretty sure the offer was for one free month UHD (it might have been two) after which I could cancel, or keep it and there woud be a monthly charge. I don't think a notice period was mentioned (and it wouldn't really work if it was a one-month offer) I've been onto my MySky app and I can see I have the UHD extension, and the charge, but after 40 minutes trying, I cannot find how to cancel it. It's only a few quid, but after trying it, I don't really want yet another add-on, and I thought there were new rules about this sort of tactic by companies, i.e. free, short period trials that you struggle to get out of, and end up accepting. Thanks again for your help though, and if you can think of anything else, please let me know. Cheers, David. 

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Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more

Call sky and give them 31 days notice to cancel,  do you  have  sky glass  or stream,  if so  go on the the my sky app  and you  can remove it from there 

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Thanks Peter. I'm pretty sure the offer was for one free month UHD (it might have been two) after which I could cancel, or keep it and there woud be a monthly charge. I don't think a notice period was mentioned (and it wouldn't really work if it was a one-month offer) I've been onto my MySky app and I can see I have the UHD extension, and the charge, but after 40 minutes trying, I cannot find how to cancel it. It's only a few quid, but after trying it, I don't really want yet another add-on, and I thought there were new rules about this sort of tactic by companies, i.e. free, short period trials that you struggle to get out of, and end up accepting. Thanks again for your help though, and if you can think of anything else, please let me know. Cheers, David. 

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