Spot on.I'll be honest, I'm not sure what Sky have done wrong here. Sure, it's a high bill but how bad was the Alzheimer's four years ago when he signed up? Did they know of his disease? Did they proactively sign him up? I agree that there's a degree of social responsibility needed but I don't think I've ever been asked by any company, whether I have a debilitating brain disease or the like that would impede me from making a sound choice.
Still, feel for the poor guy and his family. Awful disease with which to live.
How's that my problem?You should cancel it anyway, Sky subscribers are a massive reason football has gone into meltdown financially and why so many real football fans are being priced out from watching their beloved teams.
Indeed. If that wretched Murdoch hadn't made football so popular and exciting no one would go and the matches wouldn't sell out. With no demand the clubs would have to lower their admission prices.You should cancel it anyway, Sky subscribers are a massive reason football has gone into meltdown financially and why so many real football fans are being priced out from watching their beloved teams.
Sky are in the right here I'm afraid. How would they know that a customer who watches a lot of sport (quoted in twitter) is incapable of canceling his subscription, which he doesn't want to cancel as he watches a lot of sport.
Bet he's mad now if his Daughter has cut it off.