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Why is ITV2 not free to view on Sky?
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<blockquote data-quote="misterminibus" data-source="post: 92895" data-attributes="member: 189287"><p>I have 2 sly systems one of which i subscribe and one which I brought from my previous house and installed myself.</p><p></p><p>Instead of complaining to all and sundry I would advise you to bite the bullett and subscribe to the entertainment package which is about £20 a month for one or two months and inform them that you have a system but no longer have a card.</p><p>They will send you a revised card which receives itv 1,2 and 3 aswell as about 48 more, after say one month cancel your subscription as you purchased your system with no subscription you are not tied to a 12month contract.</p><p>I realise that this is a little bit of messing around but after doing this your card will now permit you to receive itv 1,2 and 3 but it will only cost you £20-40 </p><p>this will work as my above mentioned old system is set up and receiving itv2</p><p>on the card which I no longer subscribe with.</p><p>Another way is to purchase a freeview (£35 asda) box or an ex on digital/itv digital</p><p>with the option of top up tv (£20-40 ebay) which will give you abc1 which sly dont air free or otherwise.</p><p>Ps you could of had free installation on the full package (£40 per month) and after the 1st month reduced it to the minimum requirements (Discovery H&L and Sly one) for I think around £10 which in total would cost £150 but with lots to watch for the extra £50 and after the 12 month contract you would still have itv 2. Its easy in hindsight though isnt it? <img src="https://www.satellites.co.uk/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/smile.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="misterminibus, post: 92895, member: 189287"] I have 2 sly systems one of which i subscribe and one which I brought from my previous house and installed myself. Instead of complaining to all and sundry I would advise you to bite the bullett and subscribe to the entertainment package which is about £20 a month for one or two months and inform them that you have a system but no longer have a card. They will send you a revised card which receives itv 1,2 and 3 aswell as about 48 more, after say one month cancel your subscription as you purchased your system with no subscription you are not tied to a 12month contract. I realise that this is a little bit of messing around but after doing this your card will now permit you to receive itv 1,2 and 3 but it will only cost you £20-40 this will work as my above mentioned old system is set up and receiving itv2 on the card which I no longer subscribe with. Another way is to purchase a freeview (£35 asda) box or an ex on digital/itv digital with the option of top up tv (£20-40 ebay) which will give you abc1 which sly dont air free or otherwise. Ps you could of had free installation on the full package (£40 per month) and after the 1st month reduced it to the minimum requirements (Discovery H&L and Sly one) for I think around £10 which in total would cost £150 but with lots to watch for the extra £50 and after the 12 month contract you would still have itv 2. Its easy in hindsight though isnt it? :) [/QUOTE]
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