27 Oct 2024 09:02 PM
Autumn Internationals are coming up on TNT, so I fancy getting TNT sports for a month.
Is it actually physically possible to just get TNT for only one month via Sky if I sign up for it via app and then immediately cancel it, or will I still be billed for a second month as the notice period will have strayed into the 2nd month by a national amount?
Has anyone ever managed to pay for just one month, or would I be better logging out of the Discovery app on Sky Q, signing up directly with Discovery/Tnt directly with a different email address then logging in with that new account details on Sky Box?
31 Oct 2024 05:20 PM
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@SootyRabbit wrote:
Autumn Internationals are coming up on TNT, so I fancy getting TNT sports for a month.
Is it actually physically possible to just get TNT for only one month via Sky if I sign up for it via app and then immediately cancel it, or will I still be billed for a second month as the notice period will have strayed into the 2nd month by a national amount?
Has anyone ever managed to pay for just one month, or would I be better logging out of the Discovery app on Sky Q, signing up directly with Discovery/Tnt directly with a different email address then logging in with that new account details on Sky Box?
You can add TNT sports on a rolling 1 month contract through Sky for £30 which gives you access to HD and multscreen as well as updating the Discovery + app to the priemium app.
I've just done this and Sky have even ended TNT sports from 01/12/2024 for me so i'm only paying for 1 month and don't have to call them again
30 Oct 2024 05:47 PM
My plan is this, but haven't tested it. If you sign up directly through Discovery+ Premium the first month is contract free. So you can sign up for one month and cancel, so only pay 30.99. Then you can sign into the Discovery plus app on sky q box.
31 Oct 2024 12:02 PM
Cos I only have a Discovery account because I signed up initially via Sky - then the Discovery app/website won't let me pay/upgrade outside of the Sky ecosystem.. so it looks as if I will have to create a new Discovery acct and log in with that.
It's the 21st century.. this shouldn't be this difficult
31 Oct 2024 03:21 PM - last edited: 31 Oct 2024 03:27 PM
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@SootyRabbit wrote:Cos I only have a Discovery account because I signed up initially via Sky - then the Discovery app/website won't let me pay/upgrade outside of the Sky ecosystem.. so it looks as if I will have to create a new Discovery acct and log in with that.
It's the 21st century.. this shouldn't be this difficult
If you have BT broadband you can do like I did and subscribe to tnt sports from BT for £20/month rolling contract, cancel anytime.
Once this order was confirmed, I could open my discovery + membership that I added via Sky and link the newly ordered TNT sub and watch tnt sports on the Discovery + app on my TV, Sky q box or PC.
31 Oct 2024 05:20 PM
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@SootyRabbit wrote:
Autumn Internationals are coming up on TNT, so I fancy getting TNT sports for a month.
Is it actually physically possible to just get TNT for only one month via Sky if I sign up for it via app and then immediately cancel it, or will I still be billed for a second month as the notice period will have strayed into the 2nd month by a national amount?
Has anyone ever managed to pay for just one month, or would I be better logging out of the Discovery app on Sky Q, signing up directly with Discovery/Tnt directly with a different email address then logging in with that new account details on Sky Box?
You can add TNT sports on a rolling 1 month contract through Sky for £30 which gives you access to HD and multscreen as well as updating the Discovery + app to the priemium app.
I've just done this and Sky have even ended TNT sports from 01/12/2024 for me so i'm only paying for 1 month and don't have to call them again
31 Oct 2024 05:44 PM
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@Laing1 wrote:
@SootyRabbit wrote:Autumn Internationals are coming up on TNT, so I fancy getting TNT sports for a month.
Is it actually physically possible to just get TNT for only one month via Sky if I sign up for it via app and then immediately cancel it, or will I still be billed for a second month as the notice period will have strayed into the 2nd month by a national amount?
Has anyone ever managed to pay for just one month, or would I be better logging out of the Discovery app on Sky Q, signing up directly with Discovery/Tnt directly with a different email address then logging in with that new account details on Sky Box?
You can add TNT sports on a rolling 1 month contract through Sky for £30 which gives you access to HD and multscreen as well as updating the Discovery + app to the priemium app.
I've just done this and Sky have even ended TNT sports from 01/12/2024 for me so i'm only paying for 1 month and don't have to call them again
@Laing1 yes I would have taken out the Sky TNT sub and cancelled like you, even though its a bit more expensive but gives the ease of use through the Sky Q epg and possibility to record. The only reason I didn't was because my contract is up for renewal next month and wanted a 'clean' billing cycle without added subscription charges appearing and disappearing 🙂 (and everything I want to watch is on at a reasonable time so no need to record)
01 Nov 2024 04:18 PM
I wanted to do the same, ie one month of tnt sports. However, in the T&Cs it says you need to give 31 days notice to cancel the contract? So would this mean having to pay for two months? I've tried to call Sky but it says all their operators are on essential training, please try later!
01 Nov 2024 05:32 PM
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@Nigeljh wrote:I wanted to do the same, ie one month of tnt sports. However, in the T&Cs it says you need to give 31 days notice to cancel the contract? So would this mean having to pay for two months? I've tried to call Sky but it says all their operators are on essential training, please try later!
@Nigeljh you can call up and take out the one month subscription then call back later or th next day and cancel. This means you are only paying for one month give or take a day.
01 Nov 2024 05:50 PM
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@Nigeljh wrote:
I wanted to do the same, ie one month of tnt sports. However, in the T&Cs it says you need to give 31 days notice to cancel the contract? So would this mean having to pay for two months? I've tried to call Sky but it says all their operators are on essential training, please try later!
@Nigeljh I called yesterday and explained i only wanted it for 1 month to watch the rugby autumn tests the person I spoke to added it to my account and then ended it on my account on 01/12/2024 so i only have it for 1 month i got the emails a few minutes later showing it being added and another one showing it would end on 01/12/2024
01 Nov 2024 06:17 PM
Ok thanks. Sounds like I'll need to continue trying to talk to Sky customer service. Hopefully someone will eventually pick up the phone...
28 Nov 2024 04:05 PM
This is a nightmare (as always) with SKY. I did the same ie rolling one month. just checked my bill and I've been charged for dec/jan...tried to cancel...no option, tried to find a number to call...can't find a number on their web site. If ever there was areason to move away from SKY..this is it !!
28 Nov 2024 04:52 PM
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@Robbo15 wrote:This is a nightmare (as always) with SKY. I did the same ie rolling one month. just checked my bill and I've been charged for dec/jan...tried to cancel...no option, tried to find a number to call...can't find a number on their web site. If ever there was areason to move away from SKY..this is it !!
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29 Nov 2024 03:51 PM
When I took out the rolling TNT contract I had to phone them the following day to cancel ie give them the required 31 days notice. Have checked my bill and TNT expires 3 Dec as expected.
02 Dec 2024 07:41 PM
I am sure that most people on this forum will know that it is easy to add a subscription like TNT Sports (pressing a few buttons on your Sky Remote) but to cancel it is necessary to ring Sky and go through a number of hurdles . You are told when you do this (but I knew this already) that in effect you were giving notice of the cancellation which would end in 30 (or 31) day's time. Having watched what cricket I wanted to at the time I rang to cancel my subscription to TNT Sports on 18th November. I was told (reminded) about the 30 days or so period and received an e-mail (which of course is still in my "Messages" box from Sky) confirming the cancellation which would take effect proper on 19th December. Having already paid the additional full £30 subscription for the month of November a few days ago I decided to sit down and watch a bit of the New Zealand /England test match starting at 10pm. It was then that I found the message, "You do not subscribe to this service". I contacted Sky the following day to say that there must be some mistake and have been in pitched battle with them ever since. Sky say that when I cancelled on 18th November I did so with immediate effect and yet my reading of their own contract rules (for SkyQ users like me but I assume they are similar to Stream/Glass users) indicates that there is this 30 day "cancellation period". Sky say not and refuse to acknowledge the fact that their own message to me gives the end date as 19th December.
To add insult to this particular injury I have been offered £17 "compensation" . which will be credited to my next bill. The point here is that having paid £30 for the month of November (and expecting to pay 19/31 of £30 for December) I have had to make a phone call to get what I was due. Sky cannot have it both ways - I either have the service until the day they told me, or (and contrary to their own contract terms) they reduce the bill without me having to make the call to ask for it . I have repeatedly asked them to forget the credit but just reinstate the service until the agreed date of 19th December but getting through to anyone - even through the channels of an official complaint - is impossible. That is the worst part of it : just having someone read off a prepared script and unwilling to see the logic and rationale of the situation.
The final point to make here is that my friend and near neighbour did exactly the same as me and on the same day and he has access to TNT Sports until 19th December. Pointing out this inconsistency to Sky had no effect.
So my purpose on coming on here is twofold - one, as you may imagine is to get this off my chest, and secondly, to ask you good people to comment on whether I am in the wrong and have misunderstood the situation.
Your comments and experiences would be helpful to me and to anyone else in this situation.
I should add that I have been a Sky customer continuously for over 30 years. I am supposed to be a VIP but rather than be given tickets to something I will never watch I would rather be treated fairly and be allowed to enter into a conversation with someone who I can engage with and understand.
Thank you for taking the time to read this rant. Comments please
Bryan
PS Apologies if this has turned up twice not used to posting onthis forum (or its just my age!)
02 Dec 2024 07:52 PM
Bryan, I feel your pain..I'm just about to embark on the same journey. I only wanted TNT for the Six nations. The blurb Sky put out when promoting TNT is it's a rolling 1 month contract and you can cancel any time. What that fail to include is that it would be easier to climb Ben Nevis than cancel what is pitched as an roloing ie cancelable contract.
I'll start the process tomorrow and see where I get. Unfortunately for Sky, my EE contract is due for renewal and the deal for broadband and TNT is way more attractive and, as I've been with EE since the Orange days (and had absolutely no issues), they will be getting my business.
What a bunch of Charlatans.
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