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This message was authored by: Angela1951

Why are we talking to India?

I am frustrated after being a loyal customer for 12 years and trying to sort out maybe new deal only to be told yet again my payments are going up, talking to India when I can't understand half of what's being said and we might as well have their computer screens in front of us because they all say identical words. Unreal.  Sky you really are a money guzzling company, I'm looking for another provider.

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This message was authored by: caesarome

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You are only talking to other customers on here and not Sky. Ironically to cancel your services you will need to call to give the required notice,

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This message was authored by: Mark39

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We're a customer Commumity, not Sky customer services.  Just to confirm, if you wish to cancel, 31 days notice is required.

This message was authored by: Daniel0210

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@Angela1951 
If you’re not already aware this is a customer helps customer forum and you aren’t contacting Sky Customer Services on here.

 

Sky have call centres in quite a few countries including India and Bulgaria. All calls go though to the next available agent wherever they may be based. 

New discounts are normally acquired by calling Sky and negotiating or potentially amending your package which will now require a 24 month minimum term contract. Remember Sky are not obliged to offer you another discount, and recent posts on here indicate that significant discounts are now harder to come by. If you’re offered something acceptable be prepared to agree to it there and then because if you decide to think about it the offer may no longer be available when you call back.


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This message was authored by: Angela1951

Re: Why are we talking to India?

For heavens sake I bet there are lots of us frustrated at what's going on with sky. 

This message was authored by: Daniel0210

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@Angela1951 

Lots, if not most, large companies have overseas call centres now. It's a sign of the times. 


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This message was authored by: Ann-1

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You will get less help from India as they dare not make a decision. Vodafone went down the same path years ago. I found the best way was to keep putting the phone down until I got someone who had a British spoken voice!

This message was authored by: Daniel0210

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@Ann-1 wrote:

I found the best way was to keep putting the phone down until I got someone who had a British spoken voice!


@Ann-1 

Which will also add to the wait times to speak to an agent and the call centre workload.


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This message was authored by: Mark39

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@Angela1951 wrote:

For heavens sake I bet there are lots of us frustrated at what's going on with sky. 


Relevance? You still have to give notice if you want to cancel.

This message was authored by: RYZO-MC

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18 years with this shower,

And the very last contract I will ever sign up to, from speaking to a manager promised a deal initially it was as was the phone and guess what it was utter [Removed]

Then the 4 days without a box that kept going on the blink that [Removed] cost me 65 for a independent engineer to come out as sky phones were ringing out what [Removed] comp the [Removed] free movie woop a bloody doo.

 

So Sky I can get plenty of TV and entertainment for £15 a month and not tied to 24 months of repeats comedians and thevies come to mind don't as for the FTTP I can get 1gb for £28 from some else and that's a guaranteed price for 24 months won't go up.

So Sky were offering me 100mb £32 guess what the answer was GGTF so I'm taking my costume elsewhere forever can see sky having serious kick back from customers feed up with [Removed] contracts.

 

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This message was authored by: dabmonger

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@Angela1951 wrote:

I am frustrated after being a loyal customer for 12 years and trying to sort out maybe new deal only to be told yet again my payments are going up, talking to India when I can't understand half of what's being said and we might as well have their computer screens in front of us because they all say identical words. Unreal.  Sky you really are a money guzzling company, I'm looking for another provider.


Your message is COMPLETELY relevant here.  I've been a NOW customer for some time, and was thinking of moving to Sky as the NOW customer service is beyond atrocious (yes, I know that NOW is part of Sky, but I thought that Sky customer services may well still be in Dunfermline).

 

Whilst many customer service departments are now abroad, I can choose to go with a company who is (currently, at least) entirely based in the UK & Ireland.

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@dabmonger wrote:
I can choose to go with a company who is (currently, at least) entirely based in the UK & Ireland.

That's probably quite a small shortlist.

I am just another Sky customer and my views are my own even if you don't like the answers
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@PandJ2020 wrote:

@dabmonger wrote:
I can choose to go with a company who is (currently, at least) entirely based in the UK & Ireland.

That's probably quite a small shortlist.


Looks like you're in some tunnel, chamber or bubble.

 

According to choose.co.uk, "Thanks to many service roles being bought back to the UK, most broadband providers now deliver their customer service from UK locations.".

 

Apparently these providers have call centres ONLY in the UK:  BT/EE, Community Fibre, Direct Save Telecom, Gigaclear, G.Network, iTalk Telecom, KCOM, Plusnet, Rebel Internet, Trooli, Zen Internet.

 

Just one would've been enough for me. 

 

I don't even care so much that NOW customer services are mainly abroad (in India), but I really do not wish customer service to be horrendously awful.

This message was authored by: PandJ2020

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@dabmonger wrote:

Just one would've been enough for me. 

As I said, quite a small list but some interesting names. Thanks for the link - I like overseas call centres as much as the next person...

I am just another Sky customer and my views are my own even if you don't like the answers
This message was authored by: dabmonger

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@PandJ2020 wrote:

@dabmonger wrote:

Just one would've been enough for me. 

As I said, quite a small list but some interesting names. Thanks for the link - I like overseas call centres as much as the next person...


If choose.co.uk are correct, then it's quite a long list.

 

Hyperoptic & TalkTalk have overseas call centres.

 

NOW/Sky, Virgin Media & Vodafone have some UK call handing.

 

BT/EE, Community Fibre, Direct Save Telecom, Gigaclear, G.Network, iTalk Telecom, KCOM, Plusnet, Rebel Internet, Trooli, Zen Internet have UK call centres.

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