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Moving Home Sky Approach?
Kaybenson
Posts: 927 Forumite
in Phones & TV
Hi guys,
2 months ago, i got a new deal with sky. £27 including sports(including multiroom). I will be moving home next month. How could i handle this?
Am I going to pay installation fee?
Will they allow me to continue with the current deal?
Cheers Folks.
Kay
2 months ago, i got a new deal with sky. £27 including sports(including multiroom). I will be moving home next month. How could i handle this?
Am I going to pay installation fee?
Will they allow me to continue with the current deal?
Cheers Folks.
Kay
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Yes, you can move the current deal over. If you don't you'll incur a hefty ETC.
Home move normally starts you on a new minimum term contract.No free lunch, and no free laptop
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Home move normally starts you on a new minimum term contract.
Not with Sky it doesn't.
From the link I provided.If I move home with Sky, will I need to take a new contract for my Sky products and services?
No, you won’t be entered into a new contract if you move with the same products and services you have at your current address and your existing terms and conditions will apply. If you choose to take any additional products or services you may have new a minimum term attached.0 -
Yes, you can move the current deal over. If you don't you'll incur a hefty ETC.
Home move normally starts you on a new minimum term contract.
No it doesn't.
(although it does with Virgin -which might be what you are thinking of)
So long as it is the same package (which as the OP wants to keep his deal it will be) no recontract.I Would Rather Climb A Mountain Than Crawl Into A Hole
MSE Florida wedding .....no problem0
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