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Moving house with Sky - what's best?

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  • Thanks all. Very helpful.
  • spike7451 wrote: »
    No,just tell them you're moving i back to your parents & they already have Sky.In the end it's no business of theirs why you cancel if you're out of the initial contract.Sky boxes are always for sale on E-Bay all the time,so all you need to ask Sky for is a replacement Skycard if it's needed.
    It's a new account at a new address for a new subscriber...Sky don't need to know you're moving in,just get your girlfriend to tell Sky you want multi room & already have a box.

    That said, she'll get an HD box with setup as part of her deal won't she, will need a dish putting up and all that.
  • If you're setting up a new Sky account, don't forget to go through Quidco, up to £195 cashback depending on the package.
    http://quid.co/EIgSG
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