Do I always get warned or asked for my pin if SKY are going to charge me to watch something?
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Hi, I've finally decided to join the 21st Century and have got SKY TV and SKY unlimited broadband. I have also got SKY+ANYTIME as I have connected the SKY box to the internet. What I'm unsure of is, when I'm watching all of these on demand tv programs and movies can I get charged without entering my pin first? I just don't want to get to the end of the month and have a bill I didn't realize anything about. Thanks.
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Answer:
I think you will find you will be charged a set amount for your programs you would be charged extra probably for box office feature films,you will be asked for your pin number,that's their security and a way of keeping your bills correct,if in doubt give them a call,you will have the phone number amongst your paperwork...
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