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Old Jun 26, 2007 | 11:28 AM
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Originally Posted by dojj
get me a sky hd box then mate

i promise not to chuck it out the window either

but in all seriousness, what i want to know is that if i have sky plus and upgrade to sky hd, why do i need to pay ANOTHER tenners worth of subscription ontop of the sky + package?
if i get sky plus installed at the other house i can carry on paying the same amount can't i?
well it owuld sem so accroding to whats been written here

or would i be best off canceling the sky subs and starting all over again afresh with the sky hd box? seeing as i've moved in to the house and the previous tenant (my brother) had everything in his name and stuff?

will i get free install?
etc?

The reason you have to pay £10 extra, is just basically because it costs sky more money to fund the HD channels than the normal ones.

That's why a lot of the channels increase in price every year or two, becuase sky have to fork out more money to buy the programmes. For example, sky paid £1,000,000 per episode for Lost!!!!

If you have sky in more than one room, you pay normal price for the main ox, then £10 a month for the second box, with the same channels in both rooms.

Technically you shouldn't be able to cancel and start again, each customer is entitled to ONE free/subsidised system, and the problem you might face is that your brother has sky registered at his address, he has the same surname, sky might ask you to provide proof of tennancy that you are in fact not your brother

Right pain in the arse eh???? Let me know the EXACT situation - your bother has moved out, has he left his sky there for you? Has he cancelled it?

If your brother has changed his address on his sky account, then you call up and say you are a new customer, when you give them the address, it won't show that your brother stays there, so you should be ok.

The free install then depends on what setup you are going for. If you're going for HD, you only get free install if you take a second box in another room. The only thing I'm not sure on, is if you took a sky+ box as your second box, if you'd get that free if it was just a normal box it's definitely free, but you might have to pay for the sky+ one.
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