I have a question. I hope someone can help me.
I will be going to Guadalajara this month and I'm wondering if a family member could get Sky at their home address and then I could bring the equipment to my house in L.A. Can I do this? I know I'll have to cancel the subscription I have now. What would happen to the SD receiver I have now? Would I be able to link it to the subscription from a family member in Mexico or it wouldn't be possible anymore? If it's not possible I guess I would have to get a 2nd receiver at my family member's house in Mexico.
Can somebody help me? What would be the best thing for me to do? I don't want to spend 550 on that right now.
If your 18 month commitment to Sky has already ended then sure you can cancel, but make sure they really cancel it, they have been known for not owning to their word: you call them to cancel two weeks before the next monthly payment (you should check your contract to be sure how many days before the next payment you need to call to cancel, otherwise they won't do it), you think you have canceled, BUT sometimes they just don't cancel it and you have to pay another month because they'll tell you "ooh sorry, your cancel order wasn't proccesed correctly, i'm sorry but you'll have to pay this month", so you have to pay attention to that, i've known at least 15 people with the same story:
Called to cancel;
Sky personnel told them it was done correctly;
Sky personnel even went to their house to get the receiver and dish (it's rented, it's not yours);
In their credit card the next month appears a payment for Sky;
People call and are "greeted" with "sorry there was a mistake", even when they have the receiver and dish (sometimes they wait 2 weeks before they install it back again).
If you're still under contract (there are 18month contracts and 24month contracts), then you have to pay a penalty fee (you have the remaining months in your contract, and the equipment will be taken from you).
In this case they'll tell you that you can find another person who wants to pay the reminder of the contract, so you can arrange for a change of "ownership" but you'll appear on that people contract as an 'aval' (somebody who'll respond in case the other party fails to make a payment).
Pretty tricky, but that's the way has been known to work since they ate DirecTV, and not only that, sometimes they'll report your name to the credit bureau.
M.