21 Feb 2023 05:13 PM
Just been checking my bill and found ive been paying for sky Q multiscreen all these years without knowing what it actuallyy was. So i have just the main Sky Q box in the house and as far as i know you are supposed to be receive a mini box as part of the mutliscreen and i never did. When i ve contacted sky and demanded a refund for the last 24+ months at 15 quid all they tell me is we will have to call you back. Where do i actually stand as ive been paying for something ive never received since the Sky Q contract was started many years ago.
21 Feb 2023 05:25 PM
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@Darren+Barton wrote:
So i have just the main Sky Q box in the house and as far as i know you are supposed to be receive a mini box as part of the mutliscreen and i never did.
Not necessarily. A Multiscreen subscription unlocks (or did previously) options such as UHD.
I doubt Sky will offer you a refund of the full 24 months in any event, as you've raised it only now.
21 Feb 2023 05:24 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreI would think it was be surprising if Sky added this without your knowledge so it must have been ordered when you starting with Sky Q. While you are right a multiscreen sub covers a Sky Q mini box it also allows you to install the Sky Go app on a mobile or tablet and connect this to your Q box to watch your recordings back via it.
If you are sure you did not order it yourself then I would suggest putting in a complaint by filling in the form on this page:
https://www.sky.com/help/articles/how-to-make-a-complaint
21 Feb 2023 05:25 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
@Darren+Barton wrote:
So i have just the main Sky Q box in the house and as far as i know you are supposed to be receive a mini box as part of the mutliscreen and i never did.
Not necessarily. A Multiscreen subscription unlocks (or did previously) options such as UHD.
I doubt Sky will offer you a refund of the full 24 months in any event, as you've raised it only now.
25 Jul 2024 04:00 PM
Why do we have to pay a monthly extra subscription for multiscreen with Sky Q?
We pay for the extra minibox up front, so it's not like a monthly rental of equipment charge, and there's no second viewer card to maintain and update like there was with Sky+.
When there is only one viewer card, as with Sky Q, I cannot see how Sky have any extra costs to justify the multiscreen charge.
They charge for the basic Signature package, and the Sky Sports package add-on, fine.
But then there are all the little extras added on - Sky HD, Sky Sports HD, Multiscreen, Sky Ultra etc.
By the time they have finished, you are paying an extra £25/month or more for just a basic subscription.
All TVs are HD now, so what is the 'extra' add-on charge for?
It's all a racket as there is no competition to keep the cost of subscription TV reasonable.
Yet people complain about the TV licence that gives you 10 x more quality viewing for a fifth of the cost!
25 Jul 2024 04:12 PM
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@Marky669 wrote:
Why do we have to pay a monthly extra subscription for multiscreen with Sky Q?
Because Sky choose to charge for it. You don't have to pay, of course, just don't sign up for it.
25 Jul 2024 04:20 PM - last edited: 25 Jul 2024 04:41 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
@Marky669 wrote:
Why do we have to pay a monthly extra subscription for multiscreen with Sky Q?
We pay for the extra minibox up front, so it's not like a monthly rental of equipment charge, and there's no second viewer card to maintain and update like there was with Sky+.
When there is only one viewer card, as with Sky Q, I cannot see how Sky have any extra costs to justify the multiscreen charge.
They charge for the basic Signature package, and the Sky Sports package add-on, fine.
But then there are all the little extras added on - Sky HD, Sky Sports HD, Multiscreen, Sky Ultra etc.
By the time they have finished, you are paying an extra £25/month or more for just a basic subscription.
All TVs are HD now, so what is the 'extra' add-on charge for?
It's all a racket as there is no competition to keep the cost of subscription TV reasonable.
Yet people complain about the TV licence that gives you 10 x more quality viewing for a fifth of the cost!
@Marky669 to be clear what you pay upfront is a loan fee for the mini box hardware not a purchase price , it doesn't cover subscription fees that's where multi screen comes in
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