Question:
If you have to enter your Sky pin do you have to pay?
Martin Masson
2008-09-27 11:28:06 UTC
In certain sky movies channels it requests my pin number, and I was wondering that if I enter my pin will it cost me anything (and if so how much) ?

We already have the full sky package so i assume it wont charge me anything?

Thanks for all help!
Six answers:
anonymous
2008-09-27 13:04:53 UTC
sky are now showing age restricted programming throughout the day on some of the move channels, to enable it to remain safe for childen they are obligated by law to put a pin protection on anything that has a certificate rating higher than PG. as long as you are not entergin the pin number for any of the box office films/events or sky games then you will not be charged anything extra. hope this helps.
o0ojazzo0o
2008-09-27 18:34:40 UTC
some channels will ask for a pin because of the rating of the movie.

ie a 18 rated before nine o clock.. and if you subscribe to that channel you will not be charged extra...
Eh! say`ello to mi Lidal fwend!
2008-09-27 20:12:03 UTC
No only on the Box office movies, standard movies is to stop children under12 watching because there might be violence or strong language
anonymous
2008-09-27 18:35:19 UTC
On our sky we have set up a password so the kids can't watch anything out of their age range it sounds like you have parental control set up - easily resolved on your remote and sky set up picture
xtreme_skittles
2008-09-27 18:38:04 UTC
no it just means that it has an age limit, contains violence, rude language etc. doesnt cost anything unless its on box office like new films and sport, wrestling boxing etc.
StreetBoy
2008-09-27 18:32:39 UTC
no no its just like to certify your age or something that you can watch it. if you have to pay it'll come up with a blue screen sayin phone this number of something.


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