23 Nov 2024 06:46 PM
I'm a sly broardband customer and just phoned up to upgrade to sky Q. After going through the process of deciding the right plan and agreeing on a plan I was told the earliest date for an engineer to come and install it was 6 weeks from now. The person on the phone said to go through with it and then call up customer services to see if they could get it done any earlier to which I said can you not tell me that. She replied no so I've decided to not get sky Q and looking into virgin tv wait time.
23 Nov 2024 07:21 PM - last edited: 23 Nov 2024 07:23 PM
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Given we're heading towards the Christmas - New Year break, with the shortest daylight hours and bad weather, that's not entirely surprising, particularly as Sky has been reducing its field workforce of satellite installers.
https://news.sky.com/story/sky-to-cut-1-000-roles-this-year-amid-shift-from-satellite-services
23 Nov 2024 07:21 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreJust before Christmas is bound to be a busy time but Sky have also reduced the number of engineers due to the switch to streaming...
23 Nov 2024 07:26 PM
Still 6 weeks is a bit ridiculous especially considering how expensive the plans are. I've tried sky stream and wasn't a fan, nothing like sky Q.
23 Nov 2024 08:07 PM
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@Spym wrote:Still 6 weeks is a bit ridiculous
Not a lot we can say - it's obviously the next appointment unless a cancellation comes along...
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