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Old 01-05-2013, 16:30   #4
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Re: Sky TV Installation

Hi Ruddock8, It largely depends on what Sky engineer you get, I wanted a dish on the chimney stack, but was advised that they had to have more than one engineer.

In the end it got put out the front.

The cabling depends on what they have on the van, one word of caution however. If you are having the new HD box, you may have to pay additional money for it, and this is why we sent ours back.

Customer Services told us that it was a free instal but would cost us £70.00 per month, but when it was installed we were told that we would need to pay extra money for additional items - BB, plus BT charge.

If the box installed has a white label on the front of the box, this is where they get you - just be careful.

In the end we stayed with VM
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