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Moving House with Sky
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funkey_monkey
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Hi,
Parents are moving house soon (new build) and would like to have Sky in both rooms (current setup is in one room only).
They have been continuous customers of Sky for approx 20 years now.
What is the best way for them to get their Sky installed into both these rooms and how much would it cost approximately?
The reason for this is they require two channels in particular in both rooms.
The alternative is to install another satellite dish and obtain the channels independant of Sky.
Is there any other way to get Sky across both rooms? They are still looking for £12pm for multiroom.
Is it better to move Sky or to cancel and re-start in the new home?
Thanks.
Parents are moving house soon (new build) and would like to have Sky in both rooms (current setup is in one room only).
They have been continuous customers of Sky for approx 20 years now.
What is the best way for them to get their Sky installed into both these rooms and how much would it cost approximately?
The reason for this is they require two channels in particular in both rooms.
The alternative is to install another satellite dish and obtain the channels independant of Sky.
Is there any other way to get Sky across both rooms? They are still looking for £12pm for multiroom.
Is it better to move Sky or to cancel and re-start in the new home?
Thanks.
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If you move it with Sky starts a new contract .
If you cancel Sky you will need to pay off contract . But you will be a new customer and can get any new customer offers .0 -
If you move it with Sky starts a new contract .
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I don't think so. From the Sky FAQs
https://www.sky.com/help/articles/moving-home-faqs
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. 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
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