21 Apr 2024 07:06 PM
my toddler has accidentally managed to smash part of my sky glass tv. So now the screen doesn't work. Is this covered under the 2 year warranty? As we now cannot watch the tv at all...
21 Apr 2024 07:34 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreThat wouldn't be covered under warranty.
https://www.sky.com/help/articles/sky-glass-tv-repairs
Screen repairs are usually very un-economical, and it's usually more cost effective purchasing a new or refurbished TV to replace one with a damaged screen.
You should check your home contents insurance to see if that covers accidental damage.
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21 Apr 2024 07:37 PM - last edited: 21 Apr 2024 07:38 PM
Only if your own home contents insurance has accidental damage as part of it.
Sky will not repair or replace screens, all they can do is offer you a replacement, possibly refurbished Sky Glass TV at a small discount.
Give them a ring and see what they can do but be prepared for a hefty additional bill.
21 Apr 2024 07:39 PM
I have accidental damamge on my home insurance. And I have no idea if I have sky protect? How would I find this out please.
21 Apr 2024 07:40 PM
It's an optional thing that Legal and General offer, it's not included in your sky bill it's seperate.
I would claim through your home insurance if it has accidental damage.
21 Apr 2024 07:43 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@AnnaGoodchild32 Sky protect is an insurance policy from domestic and general so you would have a policy document with them if you have it
whilst it uses skys name it has nothing to do with sky directly
21 Apr 2024 07:53 PM
It is a little confusing as there is 2 Sky Protects
1 by legal and general and 1 run by sky itself.
The one provided by legal and general is for Sky Kit, TV's, laptops, phones etc
The one provided by sky is building and contents insurance in its own right.
https://www.sky.com/help/articles/sky-protect-home-insurance
21 Apr 2024 08:52 PM
Sky protect is a separate insurance policy, I have it is £9.00 a month covers my 55inch sky glass tv, my puck and my 43inch lg tv, so you would know if you had sky protect. It's through domestic and general
21 Apr 2024 08:56 PM
I had sky protect when I had sky q, and moved it over when I changed to sky glass, and it with domestic and general,
22 Apr 2024 08:28 AM - last edited: 22 Apr 2024 08:34 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
@ThePope27 wrote:
1 by legal and general and 1 run by sky itself.
The one provided by legal and general is for Sky Kit, TV's, laptops, phones etc
The one provided by sky is building and contents insurance in its own right.
https://www.sky.com/help/articles/sky-protect-home-insurance
The Building and Contents insurance is underwritten by Zurich: Sky isn't licensed or regulated as an insurance company.
22 Apr 2024 08:55 AM
Sorry but my sky protect policy , both paper & downloaded clearly says on the top of them domestic and general, not legal and general
22 Apr 2024 08:59 AM
If you click on the sky home page, click on protect scroll down and click on insure devices it says domestic and general on there to
22 Apr 2024 10:22 AM
Don't be pedantic, who cares who underwrites it....
22 Apr 2024 01:06 PM - last edited: 22 Apr 2024 02:17 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
Because people think it's 'Sky insurance', and it's not. To be fair, Sky is deliberately confusing the situation with its marketing.
One issue is that longstanding Sky television customers posting in the Protect forum get upset when 'Sky' won't offer them cover, because they don't understand it's not actually Sky doing so: the actuarial data analysis on which a policy is quoted or denied is all carried out by the underwriter.
22 Apr 2024 05:26 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
@ThePope27 wrote:
1 by legal and general and 1 run
@ThePope27 as @peter-marlow+1966 states the Sky protect for Sky kit etc is from Domestic & General not Legal & General 😀