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Originally Posted by moiraf100
Thanks for the info, and sorry to cause an argument - I'm off.
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Don't go! Pull up and chair and grab some popcorn - I'm at post #11 and about to find out who got killed and who dunnit!
My money is on Agatha Christie...
Back to the plot....
As said already - why not just move the LNB then he's not getting TV services by devices that are attached to your property?
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Originally Posted by moiraf100
The original question is irrelevant now. lol! 
Switched to Sky One at 11pm last night - and poof, it just went off, same for Sky Two and a number of other channels. Oh well, at least I got to see Bones and Cold Case one more time.
There are still a couple of channels that the Sky box is good for though, so we'll keep it connected. 
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This must due to the fact that the "off" signal had been received yet so all channels were available. Despite Zing's friend having done the right thing they are obviously incompetent with managing that account so the consumer wins.