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5th January 2009, 21:27
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Watch out, there are Claims Touts about! Cagger since
: May 2007
Posts: 346
| Re: Freesat Advice Please I spoke to Sky about it today, and basically the bloke I spoke to said that they would remove the dish, and boxes if i cancelled the contract and when/if we move to FreeSat we have to pay £120  |
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6th January 2009, 12:05
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: Freesat Advice Please What nonsense! The dish is yours - end of story. They'll want the Sky Plus Box back, but to be honest it's not worth anything once they stop updating its EPG. The £120 price quoted is for their replacement 'FreeSat' box - basically a standard non-PVR reciever.
You would be better quitting Sky directly, and getting the UK FreeSatreceiver service, on the FoxSat FreeSat+ PVR. This puts you back where you were, but with no monthly charge, and no reliance on Sky or any viewing card. The box makes use of the two satellite downleads (as before) so make sure the guy recovering the Sky+ doesn't touch your dish.
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6th January 2009, 17:20
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| | Platinum Account Customer
Where else can you earn 8% interest on your money? Start your County Court claim NOW!!! Cagger since
: Jun 2006 I am in: Scotland
Posts: 8,350
| Re: Freesat Advice Please I'm surprised Sky took the offensive, but the new FreeSat service is stealing their thunder and dominance. I cannot guess what channels will be available in the future on the FreeSat platform - the news is that Discovery is taking space on Freesat for an HD-based no-fee channel that will be branded in an alternative style (ie NOT called Discovery) but this is more to to with Sky stamping their feet. Check out this link; freesat - Home |
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6th January 2009, 18:24
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| | Gold Account Customer | Re: Freesat Advice Please Email me i i will give you a cheaper option in the long run and still have those  channels
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6th January 2009, 19:01
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| | Classic Account Customer
Watch out, there are Claims Touts about! Cagger since
: May 2007
Posts: 346
| Re: Freesat Advice Please Just trying to find out how to PM you, cant see the button!! |
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6th January 2009, 20:10
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: Freesat Advice Please Quote:
Originally Posted by fergal71 I have just bought freeview plus box can this be used to record freesat in any way???? | No. Freeview plus takes digital signals from your aerial and not from a satellite dish. as it's a freeview+ it will have two tuners built in so you can still record one channel and watch another.
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7th January 2009, 20:16
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| | Site Team | Re: Freesat Advice Please Dont get Sky or Free View think this is the thread in question.
Can I add that giving/receiving advise via pm is not a good idea, if the information passed on is incorrect then it wont get picked up and corrected by others as it would if it was posted on the open threads
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__________________ Any typos spelling mistakes are due to leprechauns in my keyboard they move the letters around sometimes (amended just for Bookie) "How do I...?" A Dummies' Guide to this Forum FAQ Forum rules Consumer Health Forum I offer help and advice in good faith, based on my knowledge and experience. I am NOT a legal or financial expert. There are many CAG members and staff who are better qualified. Please do not make major decisions based on my advice alone.I do not give advice via P.M's. If anyone can correct my mistakes or improve on my advice, please do. |
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6th February 2009, 12:01
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| | Basic Account Customer
Watch out, there are Claims Touts about! Cagger since
: Feb 2008 I am in: South West
Posts: 26
| Re: Freesat Advice Please Regarding Free Sat - once you have completed your contract with Sky one year the box and sat dish are yours! also you can insure then so that if they go wrong they will be repaired or replaced free of charge! Also if Sky are being a pain you can buy the boxes at any electrical store.
I know this as I have gone from contract to freesat, you dont even need a new card, the old one is still in my box.
Also for all of us who have portables without a scart lead, again this is easily sorted - all you need is a RF to Scart connector available on the internet for 17.00, or you can connect via your video which automatically has a RF Modulator inside it.... we are being turned off in July
and all the above I have done with my portable and still using the small Aerial that came with the TV which is over 20yrs old 
so dont be bluffed into huge wastage that you really do not need! |
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6th February 2009, 14:24
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| | Platinum Account Customer
Your bank owes you an awful lot more money than you realise See here Cagger since
: Jun 2006 I am in: Scotland
Posts: 8,350
| Freesat - contract? No way!
You are confusing Sky's attempt at leveraging subscribers by offering a cut-down alternative. There are TWO systems, the genuine alternative to Freeview, but delivered to customers via satellite - complete with HD versions of those channels that have them available. Then there's Sky basic - which they call freesat.
Sky do not provide ANY HD services to their freesat customers. As for the equipment, as only their SkyPlus HD receiver is HD capable, anyone who has this equipment and terminates their contract will find that the EPG won't update and it will not record anything either. Not the same with the Freesat service provided on the Foxsat/Humax receiver. |
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6th February 2009, 14:56
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| | Basic Account Customer
Watch out, there are Claims Touts about! Cagger since
: Feb 2008 I am in: South West
Posts: 26
| Re: Freesat Advice Please Sorry Busby I wasnt talking about any HD system, I was talking about the basic Sky 19.00 a month contract that I had for 3 years - which I cancelled and then went onto Freesat.
I never bought a new box, dish or card - in fact it was a phone call saying no want contract - stick me on Freesat!
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