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scafoidearin
2: Seeker
2: Seeker

Hello,

I will try to explain how Vodafone puts me in a difficult situation.

I moved to UK 14 months ago and I am not a native English speaker.

I was using SKY broadband and I got a letter from Vodafone saying that If I change my broadband with Vodafone, it will give me 100£ voucher from Amazon, and Apple tv and I would not need to do anything about my old provider, basically Vodafone would take care of it. I accepted it. Vodafone sent me my routers, Apple tv, etc. Then, openreach contacted me regarding connection. Someone visited my place and checked my socket (it took 5 minutes) and told me that I would need to connect Vodafone router and broadband would be active within a couple of hours. After that I got the internet. Everything seemed good.

A week later, I was still seeing that my sky broadband was active and I was wondering that something was wrong. I conracted Vodafone through chat and I was told that Vodafone connection is active and SKY should cancel. I was also told that If I plugged in SKY router, I would not get any connection. And, yes, there is no connection with SKY router. Than I started to wait. 

Another week passed, my SKY bill appeared and it seemed I would be paying SKY broadband. I contacted Vodafone again. 

This time, I was told that I needed to give my landline number to Vodafone in order to request taking over the line which I had no idea before. I gave the landline number. This time, I was told that SKY is holding the number (I dont understand that part) and I need to contact SKY to fix this problem. 

In the beginning, I told that I am not a native speaker and because of this I could not reach anybody to explain my problem. I was given different and different numbers trying to reach someone. At the end, I failed.

I wanted to cancel my Vodafone broadband and I was told that It would cost 500£.

 

Long story short, It seems that I will have to pay both broadband for next a couple of years. 

Thank you Vodafone. I will never forget this.

 

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Jayach
16: Advanced member
16: Advanced member

If Vodafone have taken over your broadband it was up to them to inform Sky. If they haven't done that then they are at fault. Raise a complaint.

Complaints Code of Practice | Vodafone

OFCOM will be all over them like a rash. (Sorry English humour)

 

Yes, I have been told since I used Vodafone but it seems they are not doing their job. Thank you for your reply.

Farai
Moderator (Retired)
Moderator (Retired)

When you left Sky, were your services out of commitment @scafoidearin? We'd like to take a look at the account and help you get to the bottom of what happened. So we can get the ball rolling, please drop us a message via Social Media and we'll take a look for you. You can reach out to us here

My services were not out of commitment and I did not get any information about it from Vodafone. I jsut basically thought Vodafone would take care of it. 

Farai
Moderator (Retired)
Moderator (Retired)

I'd recommend that you drop our social media team a message and will take a closer look at the account for you. 

Anonymous
Not applicable

One of the problems when transferring out of Sky, is that Sky offers a whole range of services more than just broadband.  Transfering your broadband out will not cancel all those additional services!