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Discussion topic: Wi fi max hub

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This message was authored by Loopyloo92 This message was authored by: Loopyloo92

Wi fi max hub

I ordered the wi fi max hub when I was renewing my contract. I realised after that it was of no benefit to me. The Sky advisor I spoke to said it was OK to decline the delivery today, which I did. He assures me I won't be charged for it and that my account will continue as it is. I'm just worried that my broadband will be cut off on what would have been the date for the new hub. Am I worrying unnecessarily?


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This message was authored by mae-3 This message was authored by: mae-3 Answer

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Yep, you are worrying unnecessarily but don't blame yourself as Sky and their AI do make mistakes! 😎

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This message was authored by mae-3 This message was authored by: mae-3 Answer

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@Loopyloo92 

 

Yep, you are worrying unnecessarily but don't blame yourself as Sky and their AI do make mistakes! 😎

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Rejecting package

I'm just wondering of anyone here has rejected a delivery (I was told this was okay to do so by Sky advisor) and given it back to the courier? Do you know approximately how long it took for Sky to receive it and process the return? I ordered the wi fi max hub but then decided I didn't want it. They won't cancel until 17th July but I have no faith in what they say anymore. I renewed my broadband and talk package and now it's saying that my sky hub 2.0 is also going to be cancelled. Is that because ive taken out a new package? (Same package but slightly cheaper). Sorry for long question.
This message was authored by Chrisee This message was authored by: Chrisee

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@Loopyloo92 the courier will return the package back to Sky's logistics contractor who are Unipart. It dhould get checked bsck in when itvarrives. While things can and do get lost Sky are pretty good at sorting out the mess.

 

The team who support the forum are past masters at this so if you have issue simply post in the forum and one of the Superusers will escalate your post so they can help,you.

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This message was authored by Loopyloo92 This message was authored by: Loopyloo92

Re: Wi fi max hub

Thank you for your response. Feel better knowing I have the support of the community.

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