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 Satellite TV - will I be cut off post BR?
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bellejane
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 15 August 2008 :  15:45:03  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I have recently had Sky TV, free BB and phone installed as a package to save money. Please let me know if it is true that the OR will cancel the contract when I become BR? I have no outstanding bills, just the next bill due. BR and no Sky? too much..

Many thanks,
Belle

John
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 15 August 2008 :  17:08:14  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi
the OR will write to Sky but you will, provide you keep up the monthly subscriptions, be able to keep the contract running and Sky are usually happy for you to do so.
However, when it comes to the OR allowances on expenditure, he will allow say £20 - £25 per month for the landline phone part of the contract but not for the TV and internet.
You would have to pay for that part of the deal from the disposable income which remains unclaimed by the OR.

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