30 Jul 2024 02:30 PM
I will be moving out of my current property at the end of August, with the exact date yet to be confirmed. As such, I would like to inquire about the procedure for cancelling my current contract with SKY. Please provide me with the necessary steps and any other procedures involved in the cancellation process.
Additionally, when my contract commenced, I had only requested the installation of broadband (internet) services. However, during the setup, the sales representative from SKY persuaded me to install SKY TV as well. Regrettably, I have recently noticed charges for SKY TV services, which I do not use.
I kindly request your assistance in cancelling the SKY TV service and arranging for a refund for the charges incurred for this service. Your prompt attention to this matter would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you for your assistance.
30 Jul 2024 02:38 PM - last edited: 30 Jul 2024 02:41 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@Muhammad_Khan You're not talking to Sky customer services via the community, this is a customer helps customer forum.
To cancel part or all of your services you need to call Sky, if you are still in a minimum term/discounted period Sky m,ay not accept the cancellation request.
To cancel you need to give 14 days notice for broadband and 31 days notice for TV, I'm not sure what refund you are expectng from Sky as you should have cancelled the TV service within the cool off period of 31 days, therefore they won't refund you due to not using a services, when you agreed the new deal you would have been emailed exactly what you agreed to.
If it's simply due to you moving you will need to take services with you if still in the minimum term.
You can call on 150 from a Sky Talk Line or Sky Mobile.
If you haven't got a current Sky Mobile or Sky Talk this link should help:
(UK) https://www.sky.com/help/home Scroll down and click on ‘Need more help’ and it provides a 0333 number
(ROI) on the same link change the flag in the very bottom corner to the ROI flag to obtain an 0818 number.
Stay on the line and don’t hang up if prompted to. Apparently the quieter times to ring are just after 7am or about 9pm.
30 Jul 2024 02:38 PM - last edited: 30 Jul 2024 02:41 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@Muhammad_Khan You're not talking to Sky customer services via the community, this is a customer helps customer forum.
To cancel part or all of your services you need to call Sky, if you are still in a minimum term/discounted period Sky m,ay not accept the cancellation request.
To cancel you need to give 14 days notice for broadband and 31 days notice for TV, I'm not sure what refund you are expectng from Sky as you should have cancelled the TV service within the cool off period of 31 days, therefore they won't refund you due to not using a services, when you agreed the new deal you would have been emailed exactly what you agreed to.
If it's simply due to you moving you will need to take services with you if still in the minimum term.
You can call on 150 from a Sky Talk Line or Sky Mobile.
If you haven't got a current Sky Mobile or Sky Talk this link should help:
(UK) https://www.sky.com/help/home Scroll down and click on ‘Need more help’ and it provides a 0333 number
(ROI) on the same link change the flag in the very bottom corner to the ROI flag to obtain an 0818 number.
Stay on the line and don’t hang up if prompted to. Apparently the quieter times to ring are just after 7am or about 9pm.
30 Jul 2024 02:41 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreIf you are past your cooling off period then you are likely to be bound by the minimum term (18/24 months) unless sky agree to cancel.
30 Jul 2024 02:41 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@Muhammad_Khan You almost certainly won't receive a refund for any tv subscription costs, as while sky may have persuaded you to subscribe you ultimately had the right to refuse such service
30 Jul 2024 03:03 PM - last edited: 30 Jul 2024 03:03 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@Muhammad_Khan you are not speaking to Sky here, the forum is manned mainly by fellow customer and the few Sky staff here cannot action cancellations.
To cancel any services you need to call Sky and give the relevent notice period(14 days for broadband and 30 days for TV), as you willingly entered into a TV contract its unlikely Sky will refund any charges for that service regardless of whether you have used it or not.
30 Jul 2024 03:07 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@Muhammad_Khan Your duplicate thread created in the broadband forum has been removed, you don't need to post across multiple areas of the forum requesting the same thing as this is considered spamming.
30 Jul 2024 03:52 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreUnfortunately thats not how contracts work. If you are within minimum term you will be required to pay cancellation charges for both your broadband & TV services. Just because you were 'pursuaded' to take out Sky TV as well & now regret it, this doesnt give you the right to cancel a minimum term contract & especially does not give you the right to get a refund on previous months of service.
The appropriate procedure is to contact Sky and arrange a 'Home Move' where your services will be moved to your new property. Doing this will ensure you dont pay any cancellation charges & instead will continue to pay your monthly charges.
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