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2nd December 2008, 22:49
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| | Gold Account Customer
I am in: I am out: I shake me all about
Posts: 502
| Re: sky broadband - charges doubled Sky still advertise their mid package at £5 which is where it always has been, so I don't understand why the change... Contact them and check that no-one has upgraded your package to the max package without your consent. |
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3rd December 2008, 20:26
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| | Gold Account Customer
I am in: Buckingham palace I wish
Posts: 416
| Re: sky broadband - charges doubled Is this the same letter I had. Mine said my free broadband would now have a charge of 5.00 added, but if I took sky talk as well as tv I would still get it free. What happened to whatever package its free? |
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4th December 2008, 00:21
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| | Gold Account Customer
I am in: I am out: I shake me all about
Posts: 502
| Re: sky broadband - charges doubled I'm sure the sky T&C stating that they can only increase the charges by 10%, and only once in a contract period. Follow their complaints procedure:- Quote: |
Originally Posted by sky Complaints
If you should have cause to complain about Sky Broadband, please contact Sky Broadband Customer Services. Sky does not have a refund policy, but, if you feel the service you receive falls below that which you should reasonably expect from Sky, we will ensure that your complaint is dealt with appropriately.
Call us on 08442 410 515, 8:30am to 11pm.
Write to us at:
Sky Broadband
PO Box 43
Livingston
West Lothian
EH54 7DD Complete our Broadband enquiry form
Visit our web site: Sky.com/customersupport Escalation Procedure
Should your complaint not be concluded to your satisfaction following this procedure, the complaint may be escalated within Sky.
If we have not resolved your complaint to your satisfaction after three months or if you have received a letter from us saying that your complaint has reached "deadlock", you may make a complaint through Otelo, an independent alternative dispute resolution scheme. Otelo will investigate your complaint and if they decide that your complaint is justified, Sky will act on any decision they make and put things right for you. They can be contacted as follows:
By post:
Otelo
PO Box 730
Warrington
WA4 6WU
Telephone 0845 050 1614 or 01925 430 049
E-mail enquiries@otelo.org.uk
Visit the website: www.otelo.org.uk | |
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4th December 2008, 13:15
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: sky broadband - charges doubled Quote:
Originally Posted by stardust_john Is this the same letter I had. Mine said my free broadband would now have a charge of 5.00 added, but if I took sky talk as well as tv I would still get it free. What happened to whatever package its free? |
yes thts the same letter,,,this is like blackmailing,,,,,'get sky talk or we charge u £5 extra' |
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4th December 2008, 13:55
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: sky broadband - charges doubled Quote:
Originally Posted by locutus I'm sure the sky T&C stating that they can only increase the charges by 10%, and only once in a contract period. Follow their complaints procedure:- | how do i do tht??
and locutus thanks for the info,,, i will definately be making a complain... hope that works
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4th December 2008, 16:24
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| | Gold Account Customer
I am in: Buckingham palace I wish
Posts: 416
| Re: sky broadband - charges doubled They confirmed to me if no sky talk taken up, then 5.oo charge applies, so I cancelled. They offered me are you ready for it from today a promissed 6 month price 'freeze' increase, yet the 5.00 charge comes in march therefore only 3 months price freeze and I asked them to confirm it wont go up again after the 6 months and they said cant.
Bye bye sky so I cancelled. Its a shame as their bband is better yet I am sure most nowadays dont want regular price rises or ransomed to buy this and that, Ive had enough. |
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4th December 2008, 17:38
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| | Gold Account Customer
I am in: Buckingham palace I wish
Posts: 416
| Re: sky broadband - charges doubled Cheak of them is I tried to cancel prebiously, put my account up to date as was slightly in arrears and asked them to shut it off when new bill due so paid up. They wont let me and I will end up having to pay about an extra weeks service in a bill, I hope this is proportionate and not a charge for a whole month. |
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4th December 2008, 20:26
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| | Platinum Account Customer
I am in: Fife
Posts: 1,308
| Re: sky broadband - charges doubled Loctus thats from the sky digital subs t and c's and not the broadband but from bb t and c's
Sky Broadband is variable and our prices, Products and the Sky Broadband Extras can change, even during your Minimum Term. However, if we reduce the level of service provided by your chosen Product and you reasonably consider that you have been disadvantaged by this you will have a right to move to another Product or end this Contract. You can also end the Contract during your Minimum Term if we increase your Sky Broadband Payment more than once, or by more than 10% or the annual increase in the UK Retail Price Index, whichever is the greater. If you wish to end this Contract in these circumstances, then you need to let us know within one calendar month of notice of the change (Conditions 7(a), 11(c) and 11(d)).
If you leave this with me and i'll post back tomorrow on what routes you can take
Ida x |
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5th December 2008, 15:30
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| | Platinum Account Customer
I am in: Fife
Posts: 1,308
| Re: sky broadband - charges doubled Okay,
if you wanted to cancel becase of the price increase then you only need to call them.
Ida x |
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6th December 2008, 20:20
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: sky broadband - charges doubled Quote:
Originally Posted by IdaInFife Okay,
if you wanted to cancel becase of the price increase then you only need to call them.
Ida x | even though im in the middle of a 12 month contract?
shoud I say tht they r breaking the T&C and thts the reason I wanna cancel? |
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6th December 2008, 20:46
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| | Platinum Account Customer
I am in: Fife
Posts: 1,308
| Re: sky broadband - charges doubled Yes, if you are in your min term you can cancel as the increase is above 10%
Idax |
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10th December 2008, 15:04
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: sky broadband - charges doubled I couldn't get anything from sky as their systems are down, however I did contact ofcom to complain and they gave me the contact information above for sky and stated that the letter needs to be sent via recorded delivery and if you have an ofcom reference then to note this in your letter.
It looks like we will just have to cancel. It is outrages that they are allowed to breach their own contracts so blatantly and not be held accountable by any independent agency for doing so. Ofcom don't seem to be interested in taking the battle on  just to inform us of skys complaints procedures.
Now we have to look elsewhere for our broadband which in very inconvenient and timely. Unfortunately I haven't found a better provider out there.
Also for any of those thinking of moving over to talk, just to let you know when you do you will be charged from BT for your caller display and 1571 service, which equates to £5 per month also, so you don't win either way. |
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28th December 2008, 02:44
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: sky broadband - charges doubled What are you complaining about come on you can get sky talk for free and not pay a penny extra lol. |
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