03 Sep 2024 07:12 PM
03 Sep 2024 07:13 PM - last edited: 03 Sep 2024 07:15 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
You can't you have purchased the camera and the repayment is a loan repayment not a subscription.
The monthly instalments are in addition to the monthly payment for your TV package, but they'll both be taken on the same payment date
https://www.sky.com/help/articles/credit-agreement-sky-glass
MikeAlanR
03 Sep 2024 07:13 PM - last edited: 03 Sep 2024 07:15 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
You can't you have purchased the camera and the repayment is a loan repayment not a subscription.
The monthly instalments are in addition to the monthly payment for your TV package, but they'll both be taken on the same payment date
https://www.sky.com/help/articles/credit-agreement-sky-glass
MikeAlanR
05 Sep 2024 07:49 AM
Ahhh wasn't too sure thought it might of been OK to return 🤔 and just pay of so much for what I've used or due to the decreased value from the use lol
Never mind thanks anyway for replys
05 Sep 2024 09:28 AM
@Chrisknight1 wrote:Ahhh wasn't too sure thought it might of been OK to return 🤔 and just pay of so much for what I've used or due to the decreased value from the use lol
Never mind thanks anyway for replys
You could always give Sky a ring - they may allow you to return Sky Live if it's not living up to the hype.
Sadly, it does seem to have died something of a quiet, lonely death and very few people seem to actually use it any more.
It's another of those TV gimmicks (remember 3D?) which never last the test of time. No 'camera attached to a TV' type system has ever made it to 'must have' status. They're fun for a while but the shine quickly wears off.
Sky would be better giving the remaining stock away free with Glass TV purchases, as they did a few months back, and then let it quietly disappear...
05 Sep 2024 09:41 AM - last edited: 05 Sep 2024 09:42 AM
They do take up less warehouse space so the ongoing storage costs are lower than Sky Glass TVs🤔
05 Sep 2024 09:46 AM
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Arguably the biggest issue with Live was simply its absence as a product when Glass was launched, and indeed for the best part of two years afterwards...
05 Sep 2024 10:02 AM
@TimmyBGood wrote:
Arguably the biggest issue with Live was simply its absence as a product when Glass was launched, and indeed for the best part of two years afterwards...
Exactly. Had it been launched mid-pandemic, alongside the Glass TV, the watch-along, fitness and Zoom technology would have had much wider appeal and use.
05 Sep 2024 11:05 AM - last edited: 05 Sep 2024 11:18 AM
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The Glass launch was at the end of the pandemic: from memory of the invitation (I didn't go) it was one of the first large in-person unmasked events after restrictions were lifted. They did however manage to entirely miss the pandemic-induced 'Zoom boom' through Live arriving so late in the day, and not having Microsoft, Apple or Facebook as a video messaging partner really didn't help.