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Sky- new customer
MontyWomble
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Hi all,
My boyfriend currently has a SKY TV package at our address in his name.
I have seen the deal available via Quidco for new customers where for TV, Sports, Broadband and Phone line you get £125 cash back and £100 voucher.
Do you think if I signed up for this they would honor and class me as a new customer even though its the same address?
Thanks!
My boyfriend currently has a SKY TV package at our address in his name.
I have seen the deal available via Quidco for new customers where for TV, Sports, Broadband and Phone line you get £125 cash back and £100 voucher.
Do you think if I signed up for this they would honor and class me as a new customer even though its the same address?
Thanks!
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No, the entire household is currently a customer of Sky and no new customer deals are available to you unless your boyfriend cancels for a year or more.MontyWomble wrote: »Do you think if I signed up for this they would honor and class me as a new customer even though its the same address?0 -
Ah, rubbish! Thanks for the reply though0
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Moneyineptitude wrote: »No, the entire household is currently a customer of Sky and no new customer deals are available to you unless your boyfriend cancels for a year or more.
Is this really true?
What happens say a household cancels sky for whatever reason say change in circumstances ie redundancy but a month down the line circumstances change again and they don't want that person business?0 -
They can rejoin at any time but are not eligible for "new customer" deals and offers until after 12 months.advice_please wrote: »Is this really true?
What happens say a household cancels sky for whatever reason say change in circumstances ie redundancy but a month down the line circumstances change again and they don't want that person business?0 -
does work..
done it for years. Switch from my name to missus. Then if one year it don't work just cancel and they usually offer you half price deals to stay or rejoin0
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