My uncle has gone into care and I am tidying up his affairs.
He has had Sky for decades on a £37 monthly subscription.
The contract is so old I am sure they have introduced many new packages at far better rates, but my uncle has remained on this old contract.
He tells me he has been unable to receive Sky for years and does not realise he has a recurring automatically renewing contract which continued to take the £37 month by direct debit.
I thought maybe is wa
I need to either press this to a claim or knock the whole thing on it's head.
Sky are not engaging with me.
The bank has refused to refund under the DD guarantee indemnity earlier than the date I cancelled the contract.
I wonder whether I bother to take it further, sue for 5 years at £37 a month (quite a large issue fee right there).
Or choose a shorter time frame, or go for the simple difference between my uncle being charged £37 a month despite Sky bringing out lower pric