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Problems With Fraud At Sky
Not really quite sure where I should have posted this, so forgive me if its in the wrong place :::
http:// www.the guardia n.com/m oney/20 14/may/ 02/sky- sales-s taff-sa y-cheat -subscr iptions
Just seen this in this mornings Guardian. Its very worrying that such a well known company should be using these tactics. I gave up my Sky subscription 2 years ago, because I found that with the Iplayer and other free sites, I no longer needed to spend nearly £30 a month on something I didn't need. But I have been door-knocked 3 times and rung frequently by Sky. I no longer open the door to them and my home phone is off the hook.
Last year I was "promised" a huge increase in broadband speed, even though it couldn't then be possible as fibre-to-the-cabinet had yet to be installed in area.
A warning to others I hope.
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Just seen this in this mornings Guardian. Its very worrying that such a well known company should be using these tactics. I gave up my Sky subscription 2 years ago, because I found that with the Iplayer and other free sites, I no longer needed to spend nearly £30 a month on something I didn't need. But I have been door-knocked 3 times and rung frequently by Sky. I no longer open the door to them and my home phone is off the hook.
Last year I was "promised" a huge increase in broadband speed, even though it couldn't then be possible as fibre-to-the-cabinet had yet to be installed in area.
A warning to others I hope.
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