Cancelling Sky
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Rufus Stone

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10,582 posts

72 months

Friday 31st January
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What will I be able to access via the HD box if I cancel my Sky subscription?

Plinth

721 posts

104 months

Friday 31st January
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Essentially the Freeview channels (the satellite variety - which I believe is slightly different from what you get with an aeriel and Freeview box)
You could take your viewing card out of the box and check what you will have.

miniman

28,412 posts

278 months

Rufus Stone

Original Poster:

10,582 posts

72 months

Friday 31st January
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Thanks.

Rough101

2,735 posts

91 months

Wednesday 5th February
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I believe it will stop the Sky Q mesh working as well and thus the remote box will stop working.


The Gauge

5,158 posts

29 months

Wednesday 5th February
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Everytime someone cancels Sky, a puppy dies.
Don't do it, Sky is brilliant, and so are puppies smile

Tom8

4,486 posts

170 months

Wednesday 5th February
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Rufus Stone said:
What will I be able to access via the HD box if I cancel my Sky subscription?
You pay for Murdoch subscriptions? Brilliant!

In answer to your question, we sign up to NowTV and you get access to a fair bit of Sky stuff. They keep extending the £3/month offer so we take it. Does exclude films and Sport, so bit like a base Sky package.

okv3

3,108 posts

212 months

Wednesday 5th February
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From memory my box became unusable and they also requested that I send the box back to them when I cancelled.

Lastest about 6 weeks without it, I didn't realise how much the GF and I relied on the record/catch up/on demand functions. I had grand plans of getting a VPN and watching F1 TV live, as this is the bulk of our Sky subscription cost. However it soon dawned on us that having to plan our day around watching the quali/races live as opposed to whenever we're free to watch (usually the same evening) became a bit of an inconvenience.

JONSCZ

1,195 posts

253 months

Wednesday 5th February
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Tom8 said:
You pay for Murdoch subscriptions? Brilliant!
You do realise that Murdoch hasn't owned any part of Sky for over 6 years now. It's been owned by Comcast since Oct '18

alangla

5,719 posts

197 months

Wednesday 5th February
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okv3 said:
From memory my box became unusable and they also requested that I send the box back to them when I cancelled.
The Sky Q boxes are leased and they ask for them back. They also asked for our broadband router back when we cancelled that.

The HD boxes are yours to keep, hence why you used to get calls from Domestic & General trying to sell breakdown insurance for them. You should be able to use it to watch anything that’s broadcast unencrypted (so basically anything on Freesat) but I think the recording feature is disabled and they apparently don’t work with LNBs that have been replaced as part of a Sky Q installation.

Teppic

7,756 posts

273 months

Wednesday 5th February
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okv3 said:
I had grand plans of getting a VPN and watching F1 TV live, as this is the bulk of our Sky subscription cost. However it soon dawned on us that having to plan our day around watching the quali/races live as opposed to whenever we're free to watch (usually the same evening) became a bit of an inconvenience.
F1TV works just like iPlayer, so you can watch qualifying/races live or watch it later at a more convenient time if you wish. Likewise if you miss the start of a race you can watch from the beginning.

richhead

2,655 posts

27 months

Wednesday 5th February
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I didnt realize how cheap f1tv was, i just looked it up, around £20.00 for the year, ive gone for that and canceled now tv
Downloaded the app in my firestick, job done.

boyse7en

7,676 posts

181 months

Wednesday 5th February
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richhead said:
I didnt realize how cheap f1tv was, i just looked it up, around £20.00 for the year, ive gone for that and canceled now tv
Downloaded the app in my firestick, job done.
Does that subscription let you actually watch the races?

On the website the £19.99 subs seems to only get you Live Timing Data and some archive stuff

RicksAlfas

14,098 posts

260 months

Wednesday 5th February
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boyse7en said:
Does that subscription let you actually watch the races?
No it doesn't.
Otherwise we'd all have it!
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Evercross

6,655 posts

80 months

Wednesday 5th February
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JONSCZ said:
Tom8 said:
You pay for Murdoch subscriptions? Brilliant!
You do realise that Murdoch hasn't owned any part of Sky for over 6 years now. It's been owned by Comcast since Oct '18
yes
..and he divested his interest in 20th Century Fox (previously the content division of Sky) to Disney, which is why (among other things) new Star Wars is now a load of ste....

boyse7en

7,676 posts

181 months

Wednesday 5th February
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RicksAlfas said:
boyse7en said:
Does that subscription let you actually watch the races?
No it doesn't.
Otherwise we'd all have it!
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I didn't think so.
Waiting now for richhead's post saying he's signed up to Sky again

Rufus Stone

Original Poster:

10,582 posts

72 months

Wednesday 5th February
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I'm going to wait to see what the cycling schedule looks like on TNT. If good I'll call Sky and try to get the total cost down to a manageable level. Currently paying £106 pm.

I'm struggling with the thought of losing live F1 at the moment.

Teppic

7,756 posts

273 months

Wednesday 5th February
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richhead said:
I didnt realize how cheap f1tv was, i just looked it up, around £20.00 for the year, ive gone for that and canceled now tv
Downloaded the app in my firestick, job done.
Sky have exclusive live coverage of F1 in the UK, so you won't be able to watch the races live on that £20 package.

The full package, including live race coverage, costs between £60-80 for the year. To get that you will need a VPN set to another country, e.g. Canada, which gets the full F1TV package.

Instructions on what to do: https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...


Edited by Teppic on Wednesday 5th February 15:46

Teppic

7,756 posts

273 months

Wednesday 5th February
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boyse7en said:
Does that subscription let you actually watch the races?
That subscription doesn't, no.

However, a VPN pointing to a country that does have full access should get you live coverage.

L500

615 posts

254 months

Wednesday 5th February
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My subscription is up this month and they're wanting £148 p.m. off me now (TV and Broadband), rising again in May with their annual increase and locking me in for 18 months which should be illegal in my eyes. I canned Sports last year but retained F1 as this is probably the only reason I keep it (like many on here). But, I'm so reluctant to continue paying as looking back at what I've watched outside of the F1 for the past 12 months doesn't justify this cost. I'm scared though. I think the product is very good, easy to use, etc., and having just one TV in the house without Sky shows me how painful it is to get to any channel quickly or record, download, stream or whatever I should be doing.

We have Netflix and Prime, purchase others as and when there is something of interest, but someone talk me in to cancelling please! I dread my annual call with them, in fact just last week they called me and spent 20 minutes telling me what a great discount my renewal is, not listening to me at all, and at the end when asked 'will I renew today?' I said not today and the lovely lady literally hung up there and then without a goodbye. Couldn't believe it, so much so I logged a complaint, something I never do! I absolutely loathe the company, but the product is good.

In fact, this rant tells me to say goodbye...! Good therapy this.