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Re: Sky card
You can set it up from Spain.
Since it is perfectly possible that a UK customer might be on holiday and wish to access his account for a variety of reasons, there is no way they would (or even wish to) block access from anywhere. Personally I have a suspicion that the "phone from Spain" thing is a bit of an urban myth. The only cases I have heard of where someone has been cut off is when they actually told Sky that the box was in Spain. Sky have to go through the motions of preventing access outside the UK for various reasons but in reality they just want your money. Does anyone know of an actual confirmed case where Sky have deactivated a card just on the basis of some clever chap at Sky tracing the origin of the call? |
Re: Sky card
I am in the UK at the moment and went into a Sky "shop". I told them that I wanted a HD Box with all the channels without Sports. He informed me that they had a special offer on at the moment and the box would cost me £30.00 and I would have to sign a contract for 12 months at c.£27.00. I told them I did not have a landline and he said that was not a problem. He told me that Sky are not so rigid with the phone line as they now realise that not everyone has a landline.
I told him that I did not want the installation and he said to tell the installer when they turn up that you will do the installation yourself. They will not argue with you as they have so many installations to do in a day they will be pleased to get away. So I have a new HD box, an excellent price for the contract and also included in the contract that the box will not be connected to a phone line. |
Re: Sky card
On a slightly different vain....
We originally got our sky box / card though an company over here about hmm 4 years ago, he has recently gone bust ! & of course we can't find him. We still get sky & still pay through the bank. So as we have no idea where the new card will be sent, are basically just waiting to be cut off. :( Any helpful :sneaky: suggestions :unsure: please.. |
Re: Sky card
Originally Posted by Grebo
(Post 7994430)
On a slightly different vain....
We originally got our sky box / card though an company over here about hmm 4 years ago, he has recently gone bust ! & of course we can't find him. We still get sky & still pay through the bank. So as we have no idea where the new card will be sent, are basically just waiting to be cut off. :( Any helpful :sneaky: suggestions :unsure: please.. http://britishexpats.com/forum/showthread.php?t=626056 |
Re: Sky card
Originally Posted by Fred James
(Post 7994178)
Does anyone know of an actual confirmed case where Sky have deactivated a card just on the basis of some clever chap at Sky tracing the origin of the call?
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Re: Sky card
Originally Posted by battlezone123
(Post 7994406)
I am in the UK at the moment and went into a Sky "shop". I told them that I wanted a HD Box with all the channels without Sports. He informed me that they had a special offer on at the moment and the box would cost me £30.00 and I would have to sign a contract for 12 months at c.£27.00. I told them I did not have a landline and he said that was not a problem. He told me that Sky are not so rigid with the phone line as they now realise that not everyone has a landline.
I told him that I did not want the installation and he said to tell the installer when they turn up that you will do the installation yourself. They will not argue with you as they have so many installations to do in a day they will be pleased to get away. So I have a new HD box, an excellent price for the contract and also included in the contract that the box will not be connected to a phone line. |
Re: Sky card
Originally Posted by The Guy
(Post 7994621)
yes I have known this happen, although it is a combination of "suspected non uk phone line" and some questions like "what the weather like?" knowing its 10 below in the uk and waiting for the answer of 30 degrees in spain!
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Re: Sky card
you would be surprised the number of people that i have visited who still subscribe to sky in order to receive BBC!
the look on their faces when i take their sky card out from their box and they can still get BBC. Even more so when I say that they have not needed a viewing card for BBC for 6 years!!! |
Re: Sky card
Originally Posted by Fredbargate
(Post 7994479)
There is a previous thread that might help / confuse you :o
http://britishexpats.com/forum/showthread.php?t=626056 |
Re: Sky card
Originally Posted by Grebo
(Post 7996232)
Thanks.. :thumbup:
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Re: Sky card
Received card, called sky, activated card but still saying "card unauthorised" . Sky guy said box might be faulty???? Sent out activation signal. How long before I call sky back or maybe look for a new sky box? Is it the signal strength or the box at fault??
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Re: Sky card
check the software version on yur sky box: for basic boxes hopefully it should be on 3.7.6, but 3.6.X.X also works.
The cards can take upto 24plus hours to activate. Always leave the box on a strong signal channels, even something like Fiver or Five USA. Sometimes it can be best to do the activation when the 11778 frequency is at its strongest - first thing in the morning and late at night. |
Re: Sky card
Originally Posted by The Guy
(Post 8029720)
check the software version on yur sky box: for basic boxes hopefully it should be on 3.7.6, but 3.6.X.X also works.
The cards can take upto 24plus hours to activate. Always leave the box on a strong signal channels, even something like Fiver or Five USA. Sometimes it can be best to do the activation when the 11778 frequency is at its strongest - first thing in the morning and late at night. |
Re: Sky card
Originally Posted by CBANDY
(Post 8029954)
Thanks. Was activated this morning. Do I get the stronger frequency for 5 now? If so, how do I get the frequency?
4 4 12422 h 27.5 2/3 find yellow button select strong five in "other channels" list |
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