16 Dec 2023 09:25 AM
Someone else has used my email address. I tried to get this
16 Dec 2023 09:37 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreYour post seems incomplete. Tell us more.
16 Dec 2023 09:48 AM
Someone has used my email address to set up a new account.
The issue is that a.a at gmail and aa at gmail are the same thing as far as gmail is concerned (any periods being ignored) but Sky has treated them as 2 different addresses.
I am now getting multiple emails from Sky as the other person is in arrears (doesn't look like they have paid anything tbh). Clearly they are not getting any of these messages so I don't know if they know or not. All of the comms re the account being set up / delivery of kit etc came to my email address so it looks like the other person has never had any contact from Sky at all. No idea if the accound was a deliberate scam to get the kit or whatever.
I have spoken previously to someone in customer service who said they would try to fix it but clearly this hasn't happened and that has been a few months now. I don't want to block the emails as I still want to get my own comms for my account. I also don't want connected in any way with this other account.
The daft thing of course is that by keeping emailing me, Sky aren't going to get the money they are owed from this other person.
Difficult to get through to Sky on the phone and all the emails they send are from "no-reply" addresses.
Anyone got any good ideas of how to fix this? It would be in Sky's interest (and mine) for it to be resolved.
Thanks
16 Dec 2023 09:50 AM
Apologies, pressed send too soon and don't know how to delete or edit posts 😬
Have posted fuller details now
16 Dec 2023 10:52 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreI've had a similar experience in the past, albeit not with Sky. The difficulty here is that, from a privacy perspective, Sky can't amend or remove the email address from the other party without their authorisation, and from the type of emails you're receiving about their account, that doesn't look likely to be forthcoming.
I'm not a lawyer, but the only connection I see between your account and the other party's is a contact email address. I don't see that that confers any responsibility on you for their account.
In your situation, I would change my contact email address with Sky, which would allow you to block any further unsettling emails you receive addressed incorrectly to the other party. You might also wish to raise a complaint.with Sky, in good, old-fashioned writing explaining what's happening and send it to them by tracked delivery just as a record that you've raised it with them.
16 Dec 2023 11:56 AM
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