29 Dec 2024 05:55 PM
I have sky stream on a rolling contract. Does anyone know if I can 'pause" my contract or 'take a holiday" for times when I'm away or financially need a breather?
29 Dec 2024 05:57 PM
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@Fancynails wrote:I have sky stream on a rolling contract. Does anyone know if I can 'pause" my contract or 'take a holiday" for times when I'm away or financially need a breather?
You can't pause subscriptions, the only option would be to give the 31 days notice and cancel, and then resubscribe at a later date, however providing you signed up after Feb 2023 you would need to return the puck to Sky whenever you cancelled.
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29 Dec 2024 06:00 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@Fancynails No you can't
sky only allows payment holidays on things brought on finance such as glass tvs and mobiles
Subscription services must continue to be paid regardless of circumstances
30 Dec 2024 07:09 AM
Using Sky's NOWTV service to access Sky's subscription channels maybe a better solution for you ... as the subscription can be turned on/off without return of equipment and no 31 day notice required ... other broadcasters services can be accessed using their apps🤔