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17 Mar 2026
10:06 AM
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17 Mar 2026
01:34 PM
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SpaceSparkie
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I have had 2 boxes of sky equipment delivered but I don't need them now as I've changed broadband company so can you send someone to collect the boxes from my home address. Thank you, [removed]
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Message posted on 17 Mar 2026 10:32 AM - last edited: 17 Mar 2026 10:33 AM
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Your post was removed as you've unwisely included your full name and address. It should return after moderation.
Sky don't collect equipment. If you’ve successfully cancelled Sky should send out returns packaging (to the address where the account was active) near the end of any cancellation period (which is 14 days for broadband and 31 days for Sky Q) for any loaned equipment they are expecting back.
NOTE: Posts on here suggest in some cases Sky are not requesting the return of some Sky Q boxes (check with them if you’re unsure).
If the arrival of packaging is delayed, it’s damaged on arrival or doesn’t arrive it’s the customers responsibility to use their own packaging to return it. You can use any packaging as long as it’s secure and you may want to put a note inside with your account number and a list of equipment that is included. This link explains about how to receive an email with your return labels through Royal Mail.
https://www.sky.com/help/articles/return-tv-broadband
Keep your proof of posting safe and indefinitely and if you use Royal Mail’s collect from home service, keep a record of the tracking number.
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Message posted on 17 Mar 2026 10:32 AM - last edited: 17 Mar 2026 10:33 AM
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Your post was removed as you've unwisely included your full name and address. It should return after moderation.
Sky don't collect equipment. If you’ve successfully cancelled Sky should send out returns packaging (to the address where the account was active) near the end of any cancellation period (which is 14 days for broadband and 31 days for Sky Q) for any loaned equipment they are expecting back.
NOTE: Posts on here suggest in some cases Sky are not requesting the return of some Sky Q boxes (check with them if you’re unsure).
If the arrival of packaging is delayed, it’s damaged on arrival or doesn’t arrive it’s the customers responsibility to use their own packaging to return it. You can use any packaging as long as it’s secure and you may want to put a note inside with your account number and a list of equipment that is included. This link explains about how to receive an email with your return labels through Royal Mail.
https://www.sky.com/help/articles/return-tv-broadband
Keep your proof of posting safe and indefinitely and if you use Royal Mail’s collect from home service, keep a record of the tracking number.
NOTE: I only provide help on the forum boards so Direct Messaging is switched off
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