04 May 2023 08:31 PM
4 weeks in and it is apparent that it not up to the task.
04 May 2023 08:33 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@guy64 You can return it if still within the 31 day cool off.
04 May 2023 09:42 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreWhich task is it not up to ?
04 May 2023 09:48 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreWhat issue are you finding with the service It seems a stretch to call it a con.
05 May 2023 10:55 AM - last edited: 05 May 2023 10:58 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreA con is when a man in a van sells you a television box full of bricks: giant international corporations tend not to do that. Aside from other issues, they worry a bit more about consumer rights law and industry regulators.
05 May 2023 11:00 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@guy64 If you provide a bit more detail on any issues you are experiencing perhaps someone on her will be able to try and help you out.
05 May 2023 01:01 PM
I think con is a bit strong but when it comes to the advertising there are questions to be raised against factual and actual.
05 May 2023 01:34 PM
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@Anonymous wrote:I think con is a bit strong but when it comes to the advertising there are questions to be raised against factual and actual.
Creative is the best word I can think of for Sky's advertising. They have dropped the claim now but they used to say that with Q you could pause and watch where you left off on another box, shame you couldn't with live broadcasts unless you recorded it first.
27 Mar 2024 11:16 AM
Totally agree with you. Forced to buy a new TV when it looks as though this wasn't required - mis-selling? For the life of me I can't see what's so special. Remote constantly fails - tried everything and now waiting for new one. Voice - gave up on that as I got sick of having to repeat simple instructions all the time. Don't like the front end - so difficult to find out what's on normal TV.
So a big fat no from me to anyone who asks me is it worth it. Wish I'd stuck to the very basic package.
27 Mar 2024 11:41 AM
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@Haze5 wrote:
Totally agree with you. Forced to buy a new TV when it looks as though this wasn't required - mis-selling?
Nonsense. You chose to buy Sky Glass. Sky can't force you.
27 Mar 2024 12:06 PM - last edited: 27 Mar 2024 12:26 PM
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@Haze5 wrote:
Forced to buy a new TV when it looks as though this wasn't required - mis-selling?
For the first year from launch in October 2021 the Stream pucks weren't available by themselves: that changed in October '22. Between those dates at least one Glass television was required at the subscription address before any pucks could be ordered: that's a marketing decision by Sky, but hardly 'force'.
29 Mar 2024 09:19 AM - last edited: 29 Mar 2024 09:20 AM
Sky Glass is problematic that can't be denied. From connectivity issues to user issues, user experience and glossy ADS that let's be honest are open to question and an aging TV model that was 'perhaps' not the best at launch, despite buying one today 😳
But, not a con!
Even if you do jump in and get a Glass you have 31 days to return it and look for alternatives.
Don't go by adverts they never give you negatives. Research, try it first at a Sky store, speak to users. Then make your mind up and buy a decent QLED or better still OLED and Apple TV 😉😬🤭
02 Apr 2024 02:19 PM
I still think it's a con - I feeel I was taken in by the glossy ad and sales patter. Unable to send back in 31 day period as I went on holiday just after getting it in and didn't come back until after the 31 days - believe me I'd have sent it back. The mere fact that you highlight several issues yourself indicates several of the problems! Over promising and under delivering. In other words a CON.
02 Apr 2024 03:32 PM - last edited: 02 Apr 2024 03:37 PM
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@Haze5 wrote:
I feeel I was taken in by the glossy ad and sales patter.
With respect, isn't that the whole point of all advertising and sales?
Past the cooling off period you'll need to argue under statutory consumer rights that the product/service isn't as described / of adequate quality / fit for purpose: this requires persistence, but as previous posts in this forum demonstrate is far from impossible.
Note that Sky will first attempt to convince you to keep the television hardware (and pay for it) without a subscription television service, which personally I would not accept.
12 Apr 2024 07:14 PM
I was told I had to have one of their TVs