Additional services added without consent
I've recently started helping my father in law with his finances, due to his age and visual impairment, and have been meaning to look into reducing his package since earlier this year, when I saw how much he was paying.
When I revisited this today, his monthly charges have jump from around £70 to £115! After a closer look, in Feb 2024 Sky Sports and Movies were added to his account along with Kids TV. Yesterday Baby TV and Liverpool FCTV have also been added. Why would a visually impaired 90 year old, who doesn't support Liverpool or watch much TV, want any of these?
I'm the only person with access to his account, as he's now unable to see his laptop, and I have certainly not added them. He only has a few visitors and daily carers who would not be interested in any of these either.
Customer service agreed to remove the packages as of today but wouldn't refund the previous charges, I had a slight battle getting them to agree to not charging him for a further 30 days. I'm now assured that his package has been returned to how it was before and his bill for April will be £72 with no changes to being out of contract, but I'm not convinced. The agent I spoke to was pleasant enough but was really trying to get me off the phone.
I have two concerns, how did this happen in the first place and has it actually been resolved? At one point I was told he would be charged nearly £140 in May. When I said that this wasn't acceptable, I was quickly told that they had made a change and he would only be charged £72.
There's 2 usual means by which services can be added.
1: Via on-screen menus on your father-in-law's TV box, this would require knowledge of his TV PIN. Has it been changed from the default 1234?
2: Via CS - either by phone or via a chat-method. This should require the account password to be quoted.