runawaybishop wrote: » Don't use stupid analogies, the OP has provided the exact situation and my advice is to cancel the DD. You are free to advise him to keep paying. Its not a big deal, settle down.
dotsman wrote: » They did not force him to sign up to anything. He chose of his own free will.If you sign up to a phone plan so you can call your girlfriend, and subsequently break up with the girlfriend, does that mean you can cancel the phone plan? If you go in to a restaurant because you love a particular dessert they do there, but at the end of your main course you find out it is "off the menu" on this particular date, does this mean you should not have to pay for the rest of the meal that you have already consumed?
runawaybishop wrote: » The op only wants sports, he is allowed to cancel that but not the other sh1te they forced him sign up to. Sky have no morals or principles and are a market leader in sharp business practices so i wouldn't think twice about cancelling a DD with them. Some people are raised to be suckers.
dotsman wrote: » Yes, honour. Some people were raised with morals and principles. Some people were raised to be honest. Some people were raised not to steal. Sky have done nothing wrong here, yet you are encouraging the op to be dishonest and steal from them.
runawaybishop wrote: » Honour? :rolleyes: See previous posts Re Sky being a shower. His wife can sign up.
Dav010 wrote: » At a different address?
dotsman wrote: » To all those suggesting to break the contract and cancel the DD: Have you no honour? Are principles and morals only something you believe in when it suits you? OP, while you may be tempted to cheat, there is another practical point you need to consider. From the fact that you did order sky sports this year implies that you are interested in watching sports. Breaking the contract no will mean you will never be able to get access again. That may prove very harsh just for the benefit of stealing a few quid today.
Dav010 wrote: » That doesn’t void the contract.
runawaybishop wrote: » Yeah, that why I said just cancel the direct debit .
Dav010 wrote: » I’m pretty sure they will respond that you can’t have sports only, without the basic package. It kinda goes from there.
L1011 wrote: » Dave is free.
runawaybishop wrote: » I'd start off with 'I only wanted the sport, you shower of ****, I don't want Dave.' And go from there.
bennyineire wrote: » Whats the complaint though ? The contract is pretty clear when you read it
runawaybishop wrote: » Just cancel the direct debit and lodge a complaint with sky. Sky are a shower of ****, I wouldn't lose any sleep over it.
IrishHomer wrote: » Fair enogh lesson learned. This is the last Sky TV/Sports contract I'll ever have. Roll on Feb 2021
IrishHomer wrote: » I feel I should be entitled to cancel the whole thing because I never wanted the basic sky tv but I'm forced into it in order to get the sports! I'm now having to pay Sky €200 for nothing of any use to me
coylemj wrote: » If you had Virgin Media (formerly UPC) TV with Sky Sports as an extra, would you similarly be trying to cancel the whole service?
IrishHomer wrote: » This is the last Sky TV/Sports contract I'll ever have.
Dav010 wrote: » Sky are actually allowing you to cancel sports package due to soccer season being disrupted, I think the ops grievance is that he should be allowed to cancel all of sky because of it. But sports is just an add on to basic package, I’m not sure why he expects to be able to cancel whole service.