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This message was authored by: Scottyhull

Changing to UHD sky q box

I would like to change my current non-UHD q box for a new UHD sky Q box. Would this be possible?
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This message was authored by: nigea99

Re: Changing to UHD sky q box

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@Scottyhull wrote:
I would like to change my current non-UHD q box for a new UHD sky Q box. Would this be possible?

hi @Scottyhull 

Yes but you will need to call as online options have not been restored

 

I am not too sure of the  current charge

 

The standard 'engineer' upgrade  was £100 (or maybe £99) for probably as long as I can remember

 

This charge is/was the same for a 1TB HDR box or a 2TB HDR box when an engineer switches

 

However, there should be a self install option which was £25 for 1TB HDR & £50 for 2TB although I think these may possibly have increased a bit but I am not sure.

 

One thing that did crop  for at least one customer a long time ago was that the adviser could not select 'self install' on their system until the UHD add on upgrade had been applied so this may be the reason - it might be worth calling again and try to get them to see if thay can apply the UHD add on before checking to see if a Self install is an option

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This message was authored by: Anonymous

Re: Changing to UHD sky q box

I've just called to change from my old 1TB non UHD/HDR box to one that does support this as we have just changed out HD TV for a new 4K Samsung S95C TV (and possibly for the UHD upgrade). I found it staggering that he was insistent that I pay Sky £99 for a rental box (with over 16 years continuing membership), no doubt he'd have tried for an admin fee as well (which I feel is price gouging at best) but I'm afraid I'd had enough of his nonsense by then, especially as he decided to tell me my price is going up in July by around 11% on my current subscriptions alone. Apparently it's so Sky can improve my service although he was at a loss for words when I asked him to quantify how my subscription would be so much better.

 

I'll write to Livingston as the emails seem to be dead now as far as I can tell, but if that's how Comcast have directed them then come November I will finally be an ex customer.

This message was authored by: PandJ2020

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@Anonymous wrote:

 I found it staggering that he was insistent that I pay Sky £99 for a rental box (with over 16 years continuing membership)


Other matters aside you are unlikely to get a box 'upgrade' without paying.  Shortsighted strategy perhaps...

I am just another Sky customer and my views are my own even if you don't like the answers
This message was authored by: Anonymous

Re: Changing to UHD sky q box


@PandJ2020 wrote:

@Anonymous wrote:

 I found it staggering that he was insistent that I pay Sky £99 for a rental box (with over 16 years continuing membership)


Other matters aside you are unlikely to get a box 'upgrade' without paying.  Shortsighted strategy perhaps...


Would you know if all boxes sent out nowadays are UHD/HDR as replacement boxes for "broken" ones are free are they not?

This message was authored by: nigea99

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@Anonymous wrote:

@PandJ2020 wrote:

@Anonymous wrote:

 I found it staggering that he was insistent that I pay Sky £99 for a rental box (with over 16 years continuing membership)


Other matters aside you are unlikely to get a box 'upgrade' without paying.  Shortsighted strategy perhaps...


Would you know if all boxes sent out nowadays are UHD/HDR as replacement boxes for "broken" ones are free are they not?


@Anonymous  Boxes are usually replaced on a 'like for like' basis & thus people do not a free upgrade if one fails

This message was authored by: Padam_Padam

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@Anonymous wrote:

@PandJ2020 wrote:

@Anonymous wrote:

 I found it staggering that he was insistent that I pay Sky £99 for a rental box (with over 16 years continuing membership)


Other matters aside you are unlikely to get a box 'upgrade' without paying.  Shortsighted strategy perhaps...


Would you know if all boxes sent out nowadays are UHD/HDR as replacement boxes for "broken" ones are free are they not?


Boxes aren't always replaced like for like. If your box is "broken" you can sometimes end up with a newer model as a replacement. I certainly did when I was a Q customer and didn't have to pay anything. 

This message was authored by: Anonymous

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@Padam_Padam wrote:

@Anonymous wrote:

@PandJ2020 wrote:

@Anonymous wrote:

 I found it staggering that he was insistent that I pay Sky £99 for a rental box (with over 16 years continuing membership)


Other matters aside you are unlikely to get a box 'upgrade' without paying.  Shortsighted strategy perhaps...


Would you know if all boxes sent out nowadays are UHD/HDR as replacement boxes for "broken" ones are free are they not?


Boxes aren't always replaced like for like. If your box is "broken" you can sometimes end up with a newer model as a replacement. I certainly did when I was a Q customer and didn't have to pay anything. 


Good to know.

 

My box is making odd noises and is getting very slow despite the HD being tidied up. Given the website seems to be broken (why have a complaints form that doesn't work?) what's the best way to request a replacement?

This message was authored by: Quoman7

Re: Changing to UHD sky q box

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@Anonymous wrote:

@Padam_Padam wrote:

@Anonymous wrote:

@PandJ2020 wrote:

@Anonymous wrote:

 I found it staggering that he was insistent that I pay Sky £99 for a rental box (with over 16 years continuing membership)


Other matters aside you are unlikely to get a box 'upgrade' without paying.  Shortsighted strategy perhaps...


Would you know if all boxes sent out nowadays are UHD/HDR as replacement boxes for "broken" ones are free are they not?


Boxes aren't always replaced like for like. If your box is "broken" you can sometimes end up with a newer model as a replacement. I certainly did when I was a Q customer and didn't have to pay anything. 


Good to know.

 

My box is making odd noises and is getting very slow despite the HD being tidied up. Given the website seems to be broken (why have a complaints form that doesn't work?) what's the best way to request a replacement?


Hi @Anonymous You will need to call SKY and talk to an advisor if you require a replacement SKYQ box.

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This message was authored by: Padam_Padam

Re: Changing to UHD sky q box


@Anonymous wrote:

@Padam_Padam wrote:

@Anonymous wrote:

@PandJ2020 wrote:

@Anonymous wrote:

 I found it staggering that he was insistent that I pay Sky £99 for a rental box (with over 16 years continuing membership)


Other matters aside you are unlikely to get a box 'upgrade' without paying.  Shortsighted strategy perhaps...


Would you know if all boxes sent out nowadays are UHD/HDR as replacement boxes for "broken" ones are free are they not?


Boxes aren't always replaced like for like. If your box is "broken" you can sometimes end up with a newer model as a replacement. I certainly did when I was a Q customer and didn't have to pay anything. 


Good to know.

 

My box is making odd noises and is getting very slow despite the HD being tidied up. Given the website seems to be broken (why have a complaints form that doesn't work?) what's the best way to request a replacement?


I used the form here to order a replacement when the hard drive on my box became very noisy. 

This message was authored by: nigea99

Re: Changing to UHD sky q box

Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more

@Anonymous wrote:

@Padam_Padam wrote:

@Anonymous wrote:

@PandJ2020 wrote:

@Anonymous wrote:

 I found it staggering that he was insistent that I pay Sky £99 for a rental box (with over 16 years continuing membership)


Other matters aside you are unlikely to get a box 'upgrade' without paying.  Shortsighted strategy perhaps...


Would you know if all boxes sent out nowadays are UHD/HDR as replacement boxes for "broken" ones are free are they not?


Boxes aren't always replaced like for like. If your box is "broken" you can sometimes end up with a newer model as a replacement. I certainly did when I was a Q customer and didn't have to pay anything. 


Good to know.

 

My box is making odd noises and is getting very slow despite the HD being tidied up. Given the website seems to be broken (why have a complaints form that doesn't work?) what's the best way to request a replacement?


@Anonymous I have to manage expectations - whilst some people may get higher spec boxes on replacement it is not the norm & you should not expect one

 

If you are having prblems then you need to contact support

This message was authored by: Anonymous

Re: Changing to UHD sky q box


@Quoman7 wrote:

@Anonymous wrote:

@Padam_Padam wrote:

@Anonymous wrote:

@PandJ2020 wrote:

@Anonymous wrote:

 I found it staggering that he was insistent that I pay Sky £99 for a rental box (with over 16 years continuing membership)


Other matters aside you are unlikely to get a box 'upgrade' without paying.  Shortsighted strategy perhaps...


Would you know if all boxes sent out nowadays are UHD/HDR as replacement boxes for "broken" ones are free are they not?


Boxes aren't always replaced like for like. If your box is "broken" you can sometimes end up with a newer model as a replacement. I certainly did when I was a Q customer and didn't have to pay anything. 


Good to know.

 

My box is making odd noises and is getting very slow despite the HD being tidied up. Given the website seems to be broken (why have a complaints form that doesn't work?) what's the best way to request a replacement?


Hi @Anonymous You will need to call SKY and talk to an advisor if you require a replacement SKYQ box.


I guess you never bothered to read the previous posts?

This message was authored by: Anonymous

Re: Changing to UHD sky q box


@PandJ2020 wrote:

@Anonymous wrote:

 I found it staggering that he was insistent that I pay Sky £99 for a rental box (with over 16 years continuing membership)


Other matters aside you are unlikely to get a box 'upgrade' without paying.  Shortsighted strategy perhaps...


Happily got someone who actually cared about their customers this morning via Whatsapp 🙂

 

I hate the fact that it depends on who you speak to at Sky (and other companies) to get things sorted.

This message was authored by: cuke

Re: Changing to UHD sky q box

I've heard these stories about non HDR boxes being replaced with HDR versions by making fake claims their own box had a irrecoverable fault before but Sky sussed that little bypass out a while ago once everyone started sharing this information up on the internet, and the worst place anyone could use to share this nibblet of information was actually in their own support forum 😂

 

This message was authored by: Anonymous

Re: Changing to UHD sky q box

My new box is due in an hour or so but the message I received today says "Remember to have the other item ready for a speedy exchange with your driver." Do they just take the old Q box as is as I don't have any packaging for it? I thought they need the remote, cable and power supply as well?

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