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paul_oshea
18/07/2005, 10:37 AM
has anyone gone to this site, people here have told me before that the only way to get sky in the uk is by registering an address in ireland and getting a contract for that address, however a friend of mine has gone to the above site and got an irish card for an english address i.e. he can watch the irish channels on his english box. has anyone else tried/used this?

Macy
18/07/2005, 10:47 AM
You will pay for it doing it that way. Maybe easier, but a lot more expensive than organising it yourself. Basically all they do is get a sky card for a fictional irish address, just the same as people have told you too. Up to you I suppose...

paul_oshea
18/07/2005, 11:01 AM
well my mate told me his package costs £150 a year which is what he was paying with his english sky as well. so how is it anymore expensive??? :confused:

Macy
18/07/2005, 12:51 PM
You pay them a service charge annually. If you've a relation or even a mate you could get the sky card for cost.

paul_oshea
18/07/2005, 1:30 PM
ya but you know what dcfcsteve is doing, does that not mean that you have to be paying for a tv license in ireland anyhow, so the cost is probably the same overall i.e. this way you dont pay for a tv license.

however if you know someone at home thats prolly the best idea alright and just pay them for it.

carricksmasher
18/07/2005, 1:39 PM
is it a one off fee of £150 then and your usual monthly bill from Sky?

paul_oshea
18/07/2005, 2:00 PM
ya thats what it says and what my mate says. which is well worth it eoin.

carricksmasher
18/07/2005, 2:36 PM
no more listening trying to hurling matches on the oul local radio station over the internet..jesus you couldnt go wrong

RonnieB
18/07/2005, 2:49 PM
FREESAT offered by sky offers people in NI and the UK to purchase a card that will allow them to view ITV and C4 along with the bbc but these are fta anyway and costs in or aroun 20stg. Get someone in either of the mentioned locations to order one then ya only need to activate it and away ya go.

150 for the cards is to much.

Macy
18/07/2005, 3:17 PM
is it a one off fee of £150 then and your usual monthly bill from Sky?
It's an annual fee in that region on top of your sky.

I don't think there's any agreement in place for sky to give you details the Licence checkers. It's not like the UK, yet. Sure the company would have to buy licences for their fake addresses if that was the case, so they'd be charging alot more to the punter.

dcfcsteve
18/07/2005, 5:05 PM
It's an annual fee in that region on top of your sky.

I don't think there's any agreement in place for sky to give you details the Licence checkers. It's not like the UK, yet. Sure the company would have to buy licences for their fake addresses if that was the case, so they'd be charging alot more to the punter.

That's expensive boys.

Doing it with an Irish address costs you nought other than the cost of your Sky Package.

No Irish TV license needed Paul - I'd love to know how they'd try to bill someone not even resident in the State (but if they could they'd probably try !...) :D

liam88
18/07/2005, 5:31 PM
That's expensive boys.

Doing it with an Irish address costs you nought other than the cost of your Sky Package.

No Irish TV license needed Paul - I'd love to know how they'd try to bill someone not even resident in the State (but if they could they'd probably try !...) :D

The "Luton Town (;))" matches shown are Sentanta PPV are usually only available in the UK. If I got an Irish sky card is there a way of watching em?

dcfcsteve
18/07/2005, 6:02 PM
The "Luton Town (;))" matches shown are Sentanta PPV are usually only available in the UK. If I got an Irish sky card is there a way of watching em?

Didn't know Luton were PPV on Setanta Liam - are you serious ?

Are you a Hatters fan ? I have a mate who's a huge Luton fan. Even though he's a Marketing Manager at Arsenal, when he joined them he negotiated that whenever Arsenal and Luton were both at home on the same day he'd be able to go to Kenilworth.... :D

paul_oshea
19/07/2005, 9:50 AM
No Irish TV license needed Paul - I'd love to know how they'd try to bill someone not even resident in the State (but if they could they'd probably try !...)


i dont understand that, i thought you said they are biling you at an adddress in galway???? if so does that not mean you are a resident of galway? hence the tv license. tis funny i get so many conflicting things from people when i try to find these things out!!

Peadar
19/07/2005, 10:05 AM
Didn't know Luton were PPV on Setanta Liam - are you serious?

"Luton Town" appears to be an Alias used by Liam for a certain SPL team.

dcfcsteve
19/07/2005, 10:20 AM
i dont understand that, i thought you said they are biling you at an adddress in galway???? if so does that not mean you are a resident of galway? hence the tv license. tis funny i get so many conflicting things from people when i try to find these things out!!

- Sky don't bill you for a TV license though - the government does.
- There will already be a TV license regsitered at the address in Galway that I use (assuming my mucker's aren't 'breaking the law, breaking the lawwww').
- Even if there isn't - the people who live there are liable for any license - not me. It is they who would have a set that isn't licensed.
- Even if the government did somehow decide that I WAS liable - firstly, it would be thrown out of any court (not living in the State = not liable for the State's TV license). Secondly - how would they even be able to get things that far - you can't enforce something like that on someone who doesn't live, and has never lived, in the Republic.

Whoever told you that you needed an Irish TV license to get Irish Sky was pulling your plonker Paul, or warming-up for the next Baron Von Munchausen championships..... :)

dcfcsteve
19/07/2005, 10:21 AM
"Luton Town" appears to be an Alias used by Liam for a certain SPL team.

I thought it seemed a bit unusual for the Hatters to get live coverage, errr, anywhere...! :D

Why use 'Luton Town' as an alias for them though Liam ? I'm tellin' Joe Kinnear and Mal Donaghy...... :D

paul_oshea
19/07/2005, 10:57 AM
vWhoever told you that you needed an Irish TV license to get Irish Sky was pulling your plonker Paul, or warming-up for the next Baron Von Munchausen championships.....


it was actually the other halfs father!! i must tell him that the next time i see him, im sure he would appreciate me saying that :D

but i still think what he says is right, he has a house back home and he doesnt have a license, he went to get sky and bring teh card over here, but he got done for a license and stop the contract.

but steve, there are ppl living at your address, hence they have a tv license, therefore i reckon thats fine, as a license is registered at that address already. over here if you get sky, sky give your details to the bbc so you are charged for a license. i assume its similar at home, but im not sure. i thought that it was breaking DPA but apparently not.

steve are your muckers "out of work and down". ;) :)

paul_oshea
19/07/2005, 11:00 AM
Why use 'Luton Town' as an alias for them though Liam ? I'm tellin' Joe Kinnear

why would joe kinnear mind! he is well gone

lopez
19/07/2005, 2:06 PM
I thought it seemed a bit unusual for the Hatters to get live coverage, errr, anywhere...! :D

Why use 'Luton Town' as an alias for them though Liam ? I'm tellin' Joe Kinnear and Mal Donaghy...... :DAre there any Watford games for those anti-Lutonists on here? :D

liam88
19/07/2005, 8:07 PM
I thought it seemed a bit unusual for the Hatters to get live coverage, errr, anywhere...! :D

Why use 'Luton Town' as an alias for them though Liam ? I'm tellin' Joe Kinnear and Mal Donaghy...... :D

Sorry mate-came up on a thread a while back decision to use Luton and Watfrod :D

All the more use now that the hoops name is blocked when you try and type it :confused:

Réiteoir
19/07/2005, 9:49 PM
I'm getting a card sent to a Dublin address - which will then be passed onto me.

The monthly fee will come out of my BoI account in Finglas - so it all looks above board

Robert's yer mother's brother!