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Moving house. Should I take The dish ?

  • 29-08-2005 12:28pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 863 ✭✭✭


    Hi guys

    I am moving house in 3 weeks. At the moment I have Sky+ and also my old digibox which I have connected up to the dish and use with a FTA card.The house that I am buying has a Sky dish but I am unsure as to wether it has a quad lnb (to facilitate sky+). Probably not. My question is, should I take my existing dish and get it put up in the new house or should I get sky to install a new one into the new house.
    Also how much do they charge? would it have to be conncted to a phone line? (ie. would it be seen as a new contract). If so would it be better to cancel my existing sub and take out a new one in the new house? :confused:

    Sorry to have so many questions but this is a new one to me. any help really appreciated.

    Corm500


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  • Moderators Posts: 6,900 ✭✭✭Spocker


    Get Sky to install a new dish for you. The full details are on the inside back page of the Sky Magazine but I *think* it costs €65 to get a new dish installed by them (I had a "friend" charge me €70 :mad: ).

    AFAIK it isn't treated as a new contract, so you shouldn't need it to be connected to a phone line. Regarding your extra box, you'll probably have to bung the installer a few extra quid to get him to wire it up for you, but at least the job will be done for you.


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