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missile Feb 21st 2010 9:39 pm

Activating Free Sat Card?
 
I read on a.n.other forum that a freesat from Sky £20 card may be activated in a UK box and it will then work in any box i.e. in spain.

https://mysky.sky.com/replacecard/get-a-card

Can anyone please confirm this?

jdr Feb 21st 2010 11:48 pm

Re: Activating Free Sat Card?
 

Originally Posted by missile (Post 8364488)
I read on a.n.other forum that a freesat from Sky £20 card may be activated in a UK box and it will then work in any box i.e. in spain.

https://mysky.sky.com/replacecard/get-a-card

Can anyone please confirm this?

Probably, we have two boxes and our card works in both.
We had a contract then finished it and kept the free channels on the card, if we take it out of one we only lose the fiver channels as far as i know.

missile Feb 21st 2010 11:54 pm

Re: Activating Free Sat Card?
 

Originally Posted by jdr (Post 8364847)
Probably, we have two boxes and our card works in both.
We had a contract then finished it and kept the free channels on the card, if we take it out of one we only lose the fiver channels as far as i know.

Thanks, we have an expired blue card so I know the channels. What I was asking is re new white card and to save the faffing about calling sky on skype or mobile from spain.

Fred James Feb 22nd 2010 12:02 am

Re: Activating Free Sat Card?
 
My understanding was that the replacement Freesat cards were pre-activated but that a newly purchased card could be activated in any box and then used in any other box.

jdr Feb 22nd 2010 12:06 am

Re: Activating Free Sat Card?
 

Originally Posted by missile (Post 8364864)
Thanks, we have an expired blue card so I know the channels. What I was asking is re new white card and to save the faffing about calling sky on skype or mobile from spain.

Ours is the blue one and has been flashing "contact sky.com for a replacement card" for ages every now and again.

missile Feb 22nd 2010 1:15 am

Re: Activating Free Sat Card?
 
Thanks guys :thumbsup:

spainboy Feb 25th 2010 3:43 am

Re: Activating Free Sat Card?
 

Originally Posted by missile (Post 8364488)
I read on a.n.other forum that a freesat from Sky £20 card may be activated in a UK box and it will then work in any box i.e. in spain.

https://mysky.sky.com/replacecard/get-a-card

Can anyone please confirm this?

I ordered a freesat card this morning from Sky via my landline number in spain and cost me 20 quid. I was given this number by my sat man which includes the code to hide where im ringing from so you dont need skype. If im allowed to post the info on here I will to help others cos I know the White cards in Spain are going for 60-75 euros.

The Guy Feb 25th 2010 5:10 am

Re: Activating Free Sat Card?
 
yes. currently FSFS cards are interchangeable between boxes.

so ATM it is possible to get the card activated in a box in the UK and posted over and pop it into your box.


Originally Posted by jdr (Post 8364847)
if we take it out of one we only lose the fiver channels as far as i know.

and Sky3, and Viva TV and Liverpool FC TV, and those stronger ITV1 regions on 12402 and Irish C4 on 12480 - which can be received on a smaller dish - i get them on my 80cm dish - yet the free versions require the big dish.


Originally Posted by Fred James (Post 8364880)
My understanding was that the replacement Freesat cards were pre-activated but that a newly purchased card could be activated in any box and then used in any other box.

Correcto.


Originally Posted by jdr (Post 8364890)
Ours is the blue one and has been flashing "contact sky.com for a replacement card" for ages every now and again.

The blue cards will stop working for TV channels in the very near future.
Sky have said that they can still be used for regionalisation of 101, 102, 103, 104, 105 and parental controls for a few weeks later.


Originally Posted by spainboy (Post 8374701)
I will to help others cos I know the White cards in Spain are going for 60-75 euros.

There are a few installers around offering them from 125 euros upwards, I even know of one offering them for 150 euros....best get an actual sky subscrption for that cost and get about 30 plus more channels for a few quid more! ALthough the card agents / suppliers know this happens every 5 or 6 years so can make a quick buck or two doing it.

poolboy Feb 25th 2010 11:20 pm

Re: Activating Free Sat Card?
 
I replaced mine online foc - it was preactivated & works a treat. Just plug in the code on the website & it was sent to a UK address in a week.

The Guy Feb 26th 2010 3:15 am

Re: Activating Free Sat Card?
 

Originally Posted by poolboy (Post 8377008)
I replaced mine online foc - it was preactivated & works a treat. Just plug in the code on the website & it was sent to a UK address in a week.

Only works if you bought your card from Sky after May 2006....then you are entitled to a free replacement, and it will be preactivated.

If you bought your cards after May 2006, then you will need to buy a new one, and it will need to be activated once you have it.

jdr Feb 26th 2010 3:44 am

Re: Activating Free Sat Card?
 

Originally Posted by poolboy (Post 8377008)
I replaced mine online foc - it was preactivated & works a treat. Just plug in the code on the website & it was sent to a UK address in a week.

Was it really preactivated or did someone do it in a UK box, i just ordered one and can get it activated there if it needs doing ?

Jontee Feb 26th 2010 4:08 am

Re: Activating Free Sat Card?
 
We have 2 SKY boxes with free to view cards. One card was free to replace and the other will be need to be paid for. What yours is can be found on the SKY website by inputting the card number. We only replaced the one that was to be free. Had it sent to a UK address and it was forwarded to Spain. No activation needed, (it was definately not done by the family in UK either as we never even thought of that!!) so it must have been 'ready to go'. I assume the free ones are pre-activated and the others are not. I am thinking of paying 20 quid for the other, so assume it must be put in a box in UK before forwarding on. But the free one was definately ready to view.

jdr Feb 26th 2010 7:03 am

Re: Activating Free Sat Card?
 

Originally Posted by The Guy (Post 8377491)
Only works if you bought your card from Sky after May 2006....then you are entitled to a free replacement, and it will be preactivated.

If you bought your cards after May 2006, then you will need to buy a new one, and it will need to be activated once you have it.

Mine was a contract that we ended in about 2004 but kept the card as freeview, I assume it will need putting in and activating in the UK then ?

poolboy Feb 26th 2010 8:11 am

Re: Activating Free Sat Card?
 
yes deffo preactivated - I opened the envelope myself.

The Guy Feb 26th 2010 8:20 am

Re: Activating Free Sat Card?
 

Originally Posted by jdr (Post 8377911)
Mine was a contract that we ended in about 2004 but kept the card as freeview, I assume it will need putting in and activating in the UK then ?

Ex subscription (blue) cards that we being used as a free to view card WILL NOT be replaced for free.

So you will need to pay for a £20 new card and arrange for it to be activated.



On a side note, some sub cards that were paired and activated for a Sky+ box, and that subscription has been cancelled have been continue to work the hard drive record and playback features...

When you get a replacement white card, do NOT expect the hard drive functions to continue to work....

For the Sky+ and Sky HD+ boxes hard drive features you MUST pay Sky somehting per month...either £10 per month for HDD access, or a minimum of a 1 mix TV package.

It is down to an error that your ex sub blue card had the HDD feature still active....


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