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This message was authored by TushDJ This message was authored by: TushDJ

Notice Period

I cancelled my Sky Tv package on 1st June, knowing I'd need to pay for the notice period. I also expected to receive the services that I pay for for the full notice period, however, several HD Channels, Discovery+ and Sky Box Sets were no longer available once I cancelled. Is this the norm? 

I spent 90 minutes today on the Chat Bot, Online Messaging, then conversing with two separate departments, only to be none the wiser! The online messenger guy said I should receive all services for the notice period, then a lady in another department at first told me I shouldn't, then when I questioned this was told 'Well that's what I've been told and I can only tell you what I've been told!'.

 

I'm awaiting a call back from her Manager who will hopefully be able to assist further but wondered if any of you helpful people know the answer. 

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This message was authored by caesarome This message was authored by: caesarome

Re: Notice Period

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The notice period to cancel Sky TV is 31 days during which all content should still be available to you as normal. Hopefully if you do receive a call back then it can be fixed but if not you are getting near to your final day with Sky for your TV service so it might not be sorted,

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@caesarome thank you for your reply, I thought so. What do you think my chances of a partial refund are for the services not available? 

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@TushDJ  can you confirm you are cancelling either sky Q or sky + 

 

and not glass/stream as the loss of channels does differ on this platform 


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@SKY1992bf  It's Sky Q that I am cancelling, including Box Sets, HD etc

This message was authored by John319 This message was authored by: John319

Re: Notice Period my contract ends on the 18th august i wont be renewing but would like to keep q

Om cancelling my sky on the 18july  which ends on the 18yh august  i was wanting to keep my q box for recordind is this possible as if my circumstances change i will renew  so please honour my cancelation i will  also stop my direct debit on the 18th august as i can not aford any mistakes at your end yours john b amers 

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

Re: Notice Period my contract ends on the 18th august i wont be renewing but would like to keep q

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@John319 you won't be able to keep your Sky Q box once your subscription ends. It wouldn't make any difference in any event, as you need a Sky subscription to be able to view your recordings.

 

It would be a mistake to cancel your direct debit. It's quite likely that you'll be billed, as normal, for the next month in advance during your notice period. That may mean you initially pay for a period after your cancellation date. That's normal, not a mistake, and Sky will refund any overpayment beyond the date your services actually end. However, if you cancel your direct, Sky will pursue for for repayment of the amount outstanding relating to this bill.

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Re: Notice Period my contract ends on the 18th august i wont be renewing but would like to keep q

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@John319  You can't keep the box as that is loaned property and must be returned, you will receive new hardware if you re subscribe 

 

don't cancel your direct debit as any bills generated during your notice period need paying as normal with any overpayment for days beyond termination date refunded on what would have been your next bill date 


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Re: Notice Period my contract ends on the 18th august i wont be renewing but would like to keep q

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@John319 wrote:

  so please honour my cancelation 


You are just telling other customers here and not Sky.

 

You will need to contact them on 18 July to give that 31 days notice.

 

As already noted, cancelling your DD is not advised.  Bills are generated 14 days before billing date and continue completely as normal until your cessation date is passed - which means you are likely to be billed into September.  The following bill will generate a credit back to August.  (Trying to circumvent this process is not likely to end well)

I am just another Sky customer and my views are my own
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