Cancelling Sky
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Cancelling Sky
Anybody had experience doing this? I'm about to cancel my contract and I've heard many horror stories about their customer services.
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Get your revenge in first ... cancel the direct debit THEN tell them.Soldier_Of_The_White_Army wrote:I tried before my move to Germany. They cancelled it, then continued to bill me the next month.
If your canelling it, make sure you cancel the direct debit from your bank too.
I tried to shut one down after a bereavement. Could I persuade them ? Could I buggery. The bank-account was closed and they then tried to bill me, as executor. They told me the service was still being offered until the day I notified them & so they were owed 6 weeks worth. I said it may well have been offered but it hadn't been used, exactly.
They still tried to get me to pay the money.
I explained, in simple, but direct words, that I wished them well, that they'd better get used to some bad publicity and a good deal of effort, worth considerably more than the amount they were seeking.
I got 3 more reminders before sending calling them a final time & eventually they agreed "without prejudice" to drop the charge.
Good of them.
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Re: Cancelling Sky
it's simple. cancel your direct debit then ring them and tell them to cancel your subscription. they're fecked then.bobby5 wrote:Anybody had experience doing this? I'm about to cancel my contract and I've heard many horror stories about their customer services.
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its got some way to go yet.Lord Kangana wrote:
Capitalism is the astounding belief that the most wickedest of men will do the most wickedest of things for the greatest good of everyone.
the idea's sound, but i dont think it works completely.
sky tv is a good example.
i remember rupert himself going
"we carnt charge more than £50 a month , people are gonna go "i'm stopping that" or "i'm only spending £40 knock whatever off" theres a limit to what people'll spend on tv (or whatever)" about 12 year ago .
dont know where that fits in a capitalist/socialist 'system'
although.
the markets changed to a "get 5 things for £50" one now..
you either have/pay it or you dont.
stop it , they'll ring you back in 8 weeks and give you a discount of some kind [probably]
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I love A1, but has anyone thought of writing a dictionary yet?a1 wrote:its got some way to go yet.Lord Kangana wrote:
Capitalism is the astounding belief that the most wickedest of men will do the most wickedest of things for the greatest good of everyone.
the idea's sound, but i dont think it works completely.
sky tv is a good example.
i remember rupert himself going
"we carnt charge more than £50 a month , people are gonna go "i'm stopping that" or "i'm only spending £40 knock whatever off" theres a limit to what people'll spend on tv (or whatever)" about 12 year ago .
dont know where that fits in a capitalist/socialist 'system'
although.
the markets changed to a "get 5 things for £50" one now..
you either have/pay it or you dont.
stop it , they'll ring you back in 8 weeks and give you a discount of some kind [probably]
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