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Discussion topic: Sky glass

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This message was authored by Davemick This message was authored by: Davemick

Sky glass

Hi, still considering Sky Q with multiroom or Sky glass as I need a new TV as well so seems a good way of spreading costs. I've checked the app and it automatically adds sky kids which I dont need, also will need a multiroom puck that I cant add. Also I've heard some negative reviews if your broadband is slow. Ours is currently 780mbps so should be fine. Sorry multiple questions. Basically is itveadiervto ring Sky?

 

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Re: Sky glass

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@Davemick wrote:

Hi, still considering Sky Q with multiroom or Sky glass as I need a new TV as well so seems a good way of spreading costs. I've checked the app and it automatically adds sky kids which I dont need, also will need a multiroom puck that I cant add. Also I've heard some negative reviews if your broadband is slow. Ours is currently 780mbps so should be fine. Sorry multiple questions. Basically is itveadiervto ring Sky?


Hib @Davemick 

Certainly best to contact Sky directly.


If you need to contact them you need to persevere by phone.
To contact Sky
Select Need more help
at the bottom of the following link and this will lead to a phone contact.
Ignore all automated messages and wait for an agent
https://www.sky.com/help/home

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