home
in

awesomely bad service from Sky.

Last post Fri, Feb 17 2012, 3:02 PM by BedsUsedCars. 18 replies.
Page 2 of 2 (19 items)   < Previous 1 2
Sort Posts: Previous Next
  •  Thu, Aug 14 2008, 5:12 PM

    Re: awesomely bad service from Sky.

    All I can say Penny is "Congratulations", if I was the only person I knew who had had the problems I posted about I'd just expect it was bad karma or some such other superstitious nonsense, but every person I know who signed up to the all inclusive package (15) had problems from the small, having to move the router closer to the main socket which only took 4 hours of calls to fix, to the larger problems like mine, no-one is happy with the netgear box's, no-one is getting the 8mb promised even when like me you live next door to the exchange, no-one who's called the 'helpline' is happy with the way they treat you, slam the phone down on you, cut you off mid sentence, etc.

    Any way this isn't news, google sky customer care service and you'll find a raft of bloggers with tales of woe.

    *Vent mode off*

    Kammelryder.

    • Post Points: 5
  •  Thu, Aug 14 2008, 12:06 PM

    Re: awesomely bad service from Sky.

    Interesting.....

    I signed up to Sky TV/phone/broadband in April this year, and although I had to have a replacement tv box (the first one was faulty) I found Sky very helpful and quick to sort out my problem.

    I find the broadband quick and efficient. My son loves it on X-box Live, I spendmost of my day logged into eBay....

    The phone is fine, the tv good, we all have our favourite channels.

    Need i say more??

    • Post Points: 20
  •  Tue, Aug 12 2008, 7:30 PM

    Re: awesomely bad service from Sky.

    Thank God for someone talking from the same hymn sheet as me! I know nowt about mgb and such like but just know it shouldn't take me 20-30 mins to access my sky e mail, never had these probs with Ntl, Virgin, or ever faithful bt, if they'd just bring their prices down and be more competitive I'd never have moved from them. Basically when you live out in the sticks (ie 11 miles north of Glasgow) you're stuffed. Cos you aint got a lot of choice. My friend has a lap top she's with yahoo, she just opens it up and lo and behold 2 or 3 clicks later she's on her e mails, and she can't work a computer!!!! Keeps asking me where did I pick up all my knowledge (LOL) did I go on a computer course etc., etc., no says I picked it up from hubby, son, daughter etc., don't want to know all the ins and outs, just read and reply to my e mail. Enough said, but sky.com won't let me at a speed I should be able to.
    • Post Points: 20
  •  Fri, May 09 2008, 12:50 AM

    awesomely bad service from Sky.

    DON'T SIGN UP WITH SKY.

    I was on Virgin broadband and getting a regular 2.2mb connection speed.

    I signed up to Sky all inclusive deal phone/tv/broadband and regretted every step.

    The Dish was installed after 2 missed apointments without apology or explanation.

    We were without a land phone for a week on the change over from BT to Skytalk, again without any real explanation or apology.

    The icing was the broadband though.

    The router arrived weeks after we were supposed to be 'live' on Sky broadband, I asked if the tech's could just provide the user name and password as I was more than willing and capable of configuring my 'old' adsl modem to sky's settings but was told it was 'illegal' to do this. Since when?

    So we waited and payed for a service that we were unable to use.

    When the router did arrive (a netgear) it all connected wonderfully and I thought the woes were at an end, no such luck.

    first it would randomly drop the connection so I went through the, painfully, tedious customer service centre and jumped through their scripted hoops like a good dumb dog should but to no good effect or resolution but did get moved up to a T3 technician who was Irish and so we at least spoke the same language.

    In addition when it did connect the speed was agonizingly slow (384k), eventually my computer, the wiring and BT were all diagnosed as being the culprits even after BT had come out to look at the exchange and my household wiring.

    I stumbled across a forum that showed you how to 'crack' the netgear router and get it to divulge your user name and password (this info is hardwired into the router just so you can't find out the info and use your own router/modem).

    I promptly zapped the info into my speedtouch adsl modem and guess what my connection speed went up to 7.2mb!!

    When I contacted the T3 technician, by this time we are on first name terms, (we are talking HOURS to get to this stage), and explained what I had done, and asked what Sky were going to do now I had conclusively proved that it was their shoddy router that had caused all of my problems.

    Do you know what his reply was? don't make waves, if Sky found out they would cancel my contract and sue me for the remainder of the contract term fees, to always connect my Sky router when contacting customer support as they can tell if it's not being used, and BTW he uses a BT Voyager at his home even though he's on Skybroadband.

    Wonderful

    It cost a fortune to use their 'support' lines to find out nothing, to be insulted by ignorant people in a call centre who don't care, to be hung up on by the same people when I point out the script has already been completed many times to no effect, but a few minutes on a friends computer with google found a solution that has worked consistently for the last 10 months.

    That means my contract is up, and I'm looking for a new provider but if anyone wants the crack for their router I'll post it.

    Meanwhile, anyone recommend a good broadband service :)

    kammelryder.

    • Post Points: 155
Page 2 of 2 (19 items)   < Previous 1 2