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Many ex-pats have left the UK permanently and accidentally on purpose not told Sky about their change of address and as long as the direct debits go through , Sky are none the wiser. To get a new card they will have to arrange with a friend or relative a new address in the UK that doesn't already have Sky and have the card sent on to them.Seeing as ex-pats have to go to the trouble to have their sky account registered at a UK address, I would have thought they are used to the hassle anyway.
The new cards aren't linked to anything beyond the fact that Sky are contractually obliged to replace the cards every five years.
Where do you get the 800M million figure from the HD subscription from ?
At the end of last year the figure quoted was 779, 000 HD subscribers.
The new cards should have been replaced last year by NDS as the present cards were first issued in 2003 but a compromise agreement was reached between Sky and Ofcom to delay the new issue by 12 months as Channel 4 and five would by then go "free to air" so a "free to view" card would no longer be necessary.
I cocked up on my calculation on the HD sub ! It should have been £80M.