06 Mar 2024 08:41 AM
Thanks for your explanation. Obviously, I will not be able to use the sky glass tv for the purpose I intended, hence I will appreciate if the contract is terminated and send yourvteam to collect the sky glass tv.
06 Mar 2024 08:48 AM
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@Asher143 wrote:Thanks for your explanation. Obviously, I will not be able to use the sky glass tv for the purpose I intended, hence I will appreciate if the contract is terminated and send yourvteam to collect the sky glass tv.
@Asher143 you aren't speaking with Sky customer services here this is a community forum of other Sky customers.
You need to phone Sky in order to cancel. Note that you would likely need to be inside your first 30 days in order to return the TV,. For the Sky subscription I'm you can leave penalty free within inside the first month. Any longer than that then it is up to Skys discretion whether to allow you to cancel the ztV subscription penalty free.
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06 Mar 2024 08:45 AM
Sky don't collect Glass TV's it is your property to dispose of as you wish😉
06 Mar 2024 08:48 AM
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@Asher143 wrote:Thanks for your explanation. Obviously, I will not be able to use the sky glass tv for the purpose I intended, hence I will appreciate if the contract is terminated and send yourvteam to collect the sky glass tv.
@Asher143 you aren't speaking with Sky customer services here this is a community forum of other Sky customers.
You need to phone Sky in order to cancel. Note that you would likely need to be inside your first 30 days in order to return the TV,. For the Sky subscription I'm you can leave penalty free within inside the first month. Any longer than that then it is up to Skys discretion whether to allow you to cancel the ztV subscription penalty free.
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06 Mar 2024 09:21 AM - last edited: 06 Mar 2024 10:29 AM
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@Exiled-in-HH wrote:
Sky don't collect Glass TV's
They will do if the cancellation is within the month-long 'cooling off' period. Obviously they'd prefer the user to retain the set and keep making the finance payments, but Sky can't insist on that.
After the first month, the user would need to argue under statutory consumer rights in order to reject the product and cancel the purchase.
06 Mar 2024 10:12 AM
@Asher143 wrote:Thanks for your explanation. Obviously, I will not be able to use the sky glass tv for the purpose I intended, hence I will appreciate if the contract is terminated and send yourvteam to collect the sky glass tv.
All the information about cancellation and return of Sky Glass can be found here:
https://www.sky.com/help/articles/cancel-sky-tv
If you are within 31 days since activation of the TV then Sky will arrange a collection date for your TV. It's adviseable to take some photos of it (front and back) as proof of condition before it leaves you. Sky will check it before issuing you with a refund for any money paid so far.
06 Mar 2024 11:04 AM
That should have been covered in the xplanation otherwise Sky do not collect Glass TVs🤔
06 Mar 2024 11:12 AM - last edited: 06 Mar 2024 11:21 AM
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It's referred to in one of the drop-downs on the page which @Padam_Padam linked to, under 'Cancelling Sky Glass within your cooling off period':
If you’re keeping your Sky Glass TV(s) and you’ve got a credit agreement(s), you can either carry on paying it off each month or pay it off in one go. Or, if you’re returning your Sky Glass item(s), we’ll cancel your credit agreement(s).
Presumably a cash purchase is simply refunded once the set is returned and its condition assessed: that's a statutory consumer right which Sky is not permitted to caveat. Within the first month they can 'encourage' users to consider keeping the set without a content subscription, but can't insist upon that.
06 Mar 2024 11:18 AM
Will Sky collect the Glass TV in that situation?
06 Mar 2024 11:21 AM - last edited: 06 Mar 2024 12:49 PM
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As numerous posts have demonstrated. It's a bit big to post back (and Sky would probably send a Q carton ; )
Return is through a scheduled Panther collection, and they are supposed to bring transit packaging.
06 Mar 2024 11:35 AM
So someone else collects for Sky🤔
06 Mar 2024 11:44 AM - last edited: 06 Mar 2024 12:56 PM
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That's unnecessarily pedantic. The point is for rejection within the cooling-off period a Glass television can be returned to Sky at their expense and the 'purchase' cancelled: to suggest otherwise is misleading.
07 Mar 2024 05:47 AM
Certainly not ... as the request was for a memeber of the Sky team to collect the Glass TV and there was NO mention of iit being within the cooling off period🤔
if anything your quoting of my reply was pedantry😉