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Discussion topic: Sky Stream puck wrecked my TV

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This message was authored by: thatscaptaintou

Sky Stream puck wrecked my TV

So we had a Samsung TV in our bedroom, only 18 months or so old and we've had the misfortune of having to switch to Sky Stream in that time (no LOS for a dish).

 

A few days ago, we turned on the TV and the puck and a few seconds later the TV went black. No power, nothing - totally dead. Assumed it was a TV fault so replaced it and plugged the puck in last night. Worked fine, turned out on today and well... picture attached. 

 

Now awaiting a replacement puck but I've seen accounts of people also having their tv wrecked by a Sky puck. I'm not sure whether they cause power surges etc, it's not the hdmi cables but wondering if I can hold Sky liable?  This isn't an isolated incident and seriously question how safe these pucks actually are. 

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This message was authored by: GD1

Re: Sky Stream puck wrecked my TV

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@thatscaptaintou  It's highly doubtful a puck can cause that kind of damage to a TV, more coincidence.

Like you I'm a customer here, Sky Employees are clearly identified as such.
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This message was authored by: Mark39

Re: Sky Stream puck wrecked my TV

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@thatscaptaintou you would have to be able to demonstrate that the Puck was responsible.

This message was authored by: TimmyBGood

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@thatscaptaintou wrote:

 I've seen accounts of people also having their tv wrecked by a Sky puck. 


There was a rather poorly worded story run by the BBC  last September when Sky released an unfortunate software update: the 'bricked TVs' referred to are Glass sets, not non-Sky televisions attached to Stream pucks. 

 

Unfortunately that's the kind of thing which then goes on to mislead AI results.

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