(26-01-2017 09:19 )Charlemagne Wrote: [ -> ]Ofcom are in the process of putting together a landline and broadband switching service.
This would help if you are changing supplier but may not help if you are just cancelling a channel
Imagine Ofcom doing the job that they were actually set up for.
Do you mean there is more to OFCOM than policing nipple slips ?
Having read the statement, it looks to me that Sky are just playing hardball. Their profits are down 9% so they are looking for a better deal.
profits are down but they still made over half a billion pound (679 million ) Profit !!! in 6 months
they cant be poor announced a Broadband and tv package where u dont need a dish they also announced a mobile network a few months back
(26-01-2017 18:35 )Tumble_Drier Wrote: [ -> ] (26-01-2017 09:04 )babelover48 Wrote: [ -> ]I reckon it will only end up in court
and UI doubt if Sky would be interested in that process happening
and if you do cancel bear this in mind
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/bills-and-uti...nt-for-90/
I've cancelled twice in writing in the past when working out of the country for a while. Both times they confirmed in writing within a few days and I stopped the direct debit on the agreed date.
If they call and try to bend your ear, they've confirmed that they've received your letter and you stop the DD 31 days later.
You can also cancel by email these days so your 31 days notice will start even sooner.
Only trying to be helpful
I only replied to your post. No need to be so touchy.
The irony of Sky complaining that Discovery want too much money for their channels....
^^ Quest is available on freeview, I wonder if this goes ahead (which looks likely right now), will they eventually pull that as well.
Be ironic if that channel remained available free to air, but not on the paid channels because of a cost dispute
And theyed loose my costum as well