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  #851886 9-Jul-2013 19:37
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Brunzy: Agreed , we should not be discussing fraudulent activity imo



I've stated I know exactly what the terms of conditions are .

Don't see what the problem is



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  #851887 9-Jul-2013 19:38
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Jas777: Wouldn't the new boxes have smarts to actually tell SKY their location? I would imagine for fraud and theft reasons



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  #851897 9-Jul-2013 19:47
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wiidsmkr91:
Brunzy: Agreed , we should not be discussing fraudulent activity imo



I've stated I know exactly what the terms of conditions are .

Don't see what the problem is


All I am saying is don't, you know what the terms are you agreed to signing up and sky gave you the services based on your agreement to them.

Installing a multiroom and then moving it to a different address is breaking the terms and as the decoders belong to sky it could be seen as something else if you move them from where they have been installed.

Just saying........






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  #851914 9-Jul-2013 20:09
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And yet they promote the installation of a dish at the Bach and taking the box on holiday.




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  #851922 9-Jul-2013 20:19
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richms: And yet they promote the installation of a dish at the Bach and taking the box on holiday.


Yes but this is not "multi-room" as you are moving the "primary" decoder and the dish must be installed by sky installers, this means sky have the 2nd address so sky know the decoder can be at either address.

Now if someone got multiroom then installed a dish at another address and moved the decoder without telling the owner of the device where its going it could be seen as something a little more serious.

But I think the point has been made that it's not a good idea so I am just going to leave it there.

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