Discussion topic: Required to pay for a service not provided
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Message posted on 15 Jan 2025 04:55 PM
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Required to pay for a service not provided
Like all Sky customers, I pay for my services one month in advance. My last payment (20th December) covered my TV and Broadband services. My Broadband service finished on 13th Jan and the cost of providing this service was paid for in December. However my next Bill (20Jan - 19 Feb) includes a charge for Broadband; a charge for a service I no longer have. There is a credit in my February bill but why should I have to pay for something I no longer have and have to wait an extra month to get my money back ? All the about changes were known by Sky over two weeks before the payment date.
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Message posted on 15 Jan 2025 04:59 PM - last edited: 15 Jan 2025 04:59 PM
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Re: Required to pay for a service not provided
Bills are generated 14 days before billing date. They are produced completely as normal, even if your services cease the following day.
Trying to circumvent this is likely to cause more issues than it resolves.
Once your account is in credit you can come back here and ask for an escalation to return the credit asap. (3-5 working days)
Message posted on 15 Jan 2025 04:59 PM
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Re: Required to pay for a service not provided
This has happened because the 20 Jan bill would have been created 14 days earlier so when you were still a Sky Broadband customer as the fact you had given notice to cancel it plays no part as billing continues as normal right up until your final day.
If you post back on the Monday 20th we can help to speed the refund process up by alerting Sky's messaging team to your post because they can refund the credit so long as you leave your payment method in place.
If someone has helped you then please click on the LIKES button in their post.
If you need help please provide as much information as you can
Message posted on 15 Jan 2025 04:59 PM
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Re: Required to pay for a service not provided
It's the way Sky (and other providers) billing works. You're billed as normal, two weeks before your payment date, regardless of whether you're in your notice period.
Message posted on 15 Jan 2025 05:00 PM
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Re: Required to pay for a service not provided
@Woodley+Whistle The bill in question would have been generated 14 days before payment due date and whilst you were a customer
billing continues as normal and bills must be paid as normal any overpayment for days beyond termination date will be refunded within six weeks of termination date
it's the way sky's billing works
Message posted on 15 Jan 2025 05:31 PM
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Re: Required to pay for a service not provided
Sky were given notice to cancel my broadband more than 14 days prior to bill date. Therefore the January bill should have been able to be prepared accurately. It wasn't and there is no excuse to justify them charging me for something I no longer have.
Message posted on 15 Jan 2025 05:35 PM - last edited: 15 Jan 2025 06:16 PM
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Re: Required to pay for a service not provided
@Woodley+Whistle wrote:
Sky were given notice to cancel my broadband more than 14 days prior to bill date.
And you would have had the opportunity to 'cancel' the cancellation in that period so as explained billing continues until the last day of service. It's perfectly normal.
NOTE: I only provide help on the forum boards so Direct Messaging is switched off
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Message posted on 15 Jan 2025 05:35 PM
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Re: Required to pay for a service not provided
By all means raise a formal complaint with them. They won't respond to your post here.
Message posted on
15 Jan 2025
05:36 PM
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16 Jan 2025
08:35 AM
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Samraj
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Re: Required to pay for a service not provided
My bill (20th Jan) would have been prepared on 6th January, give or take a day or so. Sky knew they would be turning off my broadband on 13 Jan in December 2024. Therefore no excuse for charging me in January other than being money grabbing (removed)
MODERATOR NOTE: Inappropriate language removed.
Message posted on 15 Jan 2025 05:37 PM
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Re: Required to pay for a service not provided
@Woodley+Whistle wrote:Sky were given notice to cancel my broadband more than 14 days prior to bill date. Therefore the January bill should have been able to be prepared accurately. It wasn't and there is no excuse to justify them charging me for something I no longer have.
I don't disagree. We're only telling you how it works, not how we'd like it to be...
As I said, trying to circumvent this doesn't normally end well.
Message posted on 15 Jan 2025 05:42 PM
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Re: Required to pay for a service not provided
@Woodley+Whistle wrote:Sky were given notice to cancel my broadband more than 14 days prior to bill date. Therefore the January bill should have been able to be prepared accurately. It wasn't and there is no excuse to justify them charging me for something I no longer have.
@Woodley+Whistle unfortunately it doesn't matter what customers think should happen it's how sky and most other providers program their billing system and they aren't going to change it for the minority of customers who don't like it
as @Mark39 indicates you can raise a formal complaint if you wish to take it further
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