28 Feb 2022 07:42 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
@TonyS wrote:
Finally got a replacement box, although was hoping that the engineer that called was actually capable of repairing mine, no luck just an installer.
Sky don't repair boxes on a callout. It would be far too time-consuming.
You can download a user manual for your replacement box here: https://www.sky.com/help/home/sky-tv/sky-tv-plus/sky-plus-equipment/skyplus-equipment-something-else...
28 Feb 2022 07:47 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
@TonyS wrote:
Don't have a magic eye, used to have to go into living room to change channels, used a splitter on the cable with them utilising the trunking for the heating pipes to get into the other rooms without making more holes through the floor and solid walls..
If the two TVs were connected via the RF out socket on your old box, you'll still need an IO Link. Note that an IO Link is designed to work with one directly connected TV, but as you're not using magic eyes, it may be ok with two.
28 Feb 2022 07:50 PM
Oh for the days when one's local electrical shop could actually repair things. Ours closed a few years ago when he retired. His Son had his own CCTV and Alarm company so not interested in taking it over.
28 Feb 2022 07:54 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
@TonyS wrote:
Oh for the days when one's local electrical shop could actually repair things. Ours closed a few years ago when he retired. His Son had his own CCTV and Alarm company so not interested in taking it over.
I doubt they would be able to compete, I'm afraid. For example, you can buy a used Sky box (there are no new Sky+ boxes) from ebay etc for around £30. A repair taking a not unreasonable 2 hours to complete would doubtless cost more than that, if the repairer was making a living from the work.
01 Mar 2022 09:12 AM
I ll try once more if not will just cancel my DDR when my contract runs out and will revert to Freeview, getting to talk to a human is impossible nowadays, noone at Sky cares anymore
01 Mar 2022 09:19 AM - last edited: 01 Mar 2022 09:21 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreYour contract does not 'run out': a discounted minimum period may come to an end, but the contract continues. Cancelling a direct debit causes your account to fall into deficit, and Sky will continue to charge each monthly amount against it: ultimately they can choose to persue this debt (plus costs) in a civil court. At a minimum you need to give notice of any intent to cancel in order to prevent this from happening.
01 Mar 2022 10:56 AM
Posted by a Sky employeeTo discuss your contract and potentially renegotiate Dianne+555, use the below link.
There is a chat facility there available Mon-Sun 09:00-19:30
https://www.sky.com/help/articles/cancel-sky-tv
No problem. Browse or search to find help, or start a new discussion on Community.
On average, new discussions are replied to by our users within 100 minutes
New Discussion