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Switching to a rolling contract.

I am considering cancelling my current contract due to the price rise in April but would consider switching to a rolling contract with just the Sky Essential package
Is it possible to do this without the need for a 'puck'?
I have a Sky Q box not Sky Glass.


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@Serge48 wrote:

I am considering cancelling my current contract due to the price rise in April but would consider switching to a rolling contract with just the Sky Essential package
Is it possible to do this without the need for a 'puck'?
I have a Sky Q box not Sky Glass.


hi @Serge48 

 

You may need to note that Essential TV that includes SKY Atlantic & Netflix is only available on SKY Glass/ Stream

 

We think that SKY Q essentials that is effectively just  Freesat on SKY Q with pause/record, is no longer available to anyone not already on it but I guess it might be if you call (if it is,  possibly not on a rolling contract)

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This message was authored by: nigea99 Answer

Re: Switching to a rolling contract.

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

@Serge48 wrote:

I am considering cancelling my current contract due to the price rise in April but would consider switching to a rolling contract with just the Sky Essential package
Is it possible to do this without the need for a 'puck'?
I have a Sky Q box not Sky Glass.


hi @Serge48 

 

You may need to note that Essential TV that includes SKY Atlantic & Netflix is only available on SKY Glass/ Stream

 

We think that SKY Q essentials that is effectively just  Freesat on SKY Q with pause/record, is no longer available to anyone not already on it but I guess it might be if you call (if it is,  possibly not on a rolling contract)

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