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Discussion topic: Moving house to a Grade II listed and not allowed a dish

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This message was authored by Camblewick This message was authored by: Camblewick

Moving house to a Grade II listed and not allowed a dish

Hi All,

 

I have been with Sky for 6 years but moving soon.  I was going to move my account to new property but have found out dishes are not allowed the the Grade II listed property.  Even though it is listed, it's just a small flat so I am not rich!  I still have nearly a year left on my contract - anyone know the rules on exit fees in circumstances beyond control?!


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This message was authored by Mark39 This message was authored by: Mark39 Answer

Re: Moving house to a Grade II listed and not allowed a dish

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Generally speaking, if Sky can't provide a service at your new home when you move, they won't charge the exit fee. You may have options, however: does the flat have connection to a communal setup? And have you thought about Sky Stream as a non-dish alternative? Probably best all round to give Sky a call.

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This message was authored by Daniel0210 This message was authored by: Daniel0210

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@Camblewick 
To cancel you’ll need to contact Sky and see what they say giving the required notice of 31 days. Be aware, the latest T’s and C’s for TV subscriptions state you can only cancel within a minimum discounted term if Sky agree to it. If they do allow it you’ll end up paying off the rest of the discounted term so a years subs in your case. 


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@Camblewick You can call and ask for goodwill but the likelihood is you will have to pay early termination as there are no exceptions afaik


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Re: Moving house to a Grade II listed and not allowed a dish

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

Generally speaking, if Sky can't provide a service at your new home when you move, they won't charge the exit fee. You may have options, however: does the flat have connection to a communal setup? And have you thought about Sky Stream as a non-dish alternative? Probably best all round to give Sky a call.

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This message was authored by Camblewick This message was authored by: Camblewick

Re: Moving house to a Grade II listed and not allowed a dish

Our flat has it's own entrance so we are not part of the communal set up!

This message was authored by Nikikii This message was authored by: Nikikii

Re: Moving house to a Grade II listed and not allowed a dish

What was the outcome? I've just moved and my flat faces the wrong way for a dish to be fitted so then engineer told me I can't get sky tv any more but I just took out a new contract. 

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