Cancellation guide
How to cancel Sky
A clear, step-by-step guide to cancelling your Sky broadband, plus the things worth checking before you leave.
Before you cancel
- You may be in a minimum contract, so leaving early can trigger an early-exit charge. Ask for the exact figure before you agree to anything.
- Expect to be offered a retention discount or loyalty deal to make you stay. If you're sure you want to cancel, stand your ground.
- There may be a notice period, so you can be billed for a short while after you ask to leave. Cancel as early as you can.
- Cancel from the account you actually pay with, and make sure you're the billing owner before you start.
- Always get your cancellation confirmed in writing and keep it, and return any equipment on time to avoid charges.
How to cancel Sky, step by step
- Sign in to your Sky account first to check your minimum term and any early-termination charges.
- Go to the cancellation page on sky.com and use 'Message Us' (live chat), or call Sky, there's no one-click online cancel.
- Alternatively write to Sky Subscriber Services Ltd, PO Box 43, Livingston, West Lothian, EH54 7DD.
- Give the required notice: 14 days for Sky Broadband, 31 days for Sky TV. Service continues and is billed through the notice period.
- Get proof of posting for any returned kit and keep written confirmation of your cancellation date.
Ways to cancel
- By phone
- 0333 759 2402
- Online
- sky.com
- By post
- Sky Subscriber Services Ltd, PO Box 43, Livingston, West Lothian, EH54 7DD
Notice, fees & cooling-off
- Notice period
- 14 days for Sky Broadband, 31 days for Sky TV (cannot end before your minimum term)
- Early-exit charge
- Cancelling in-contract after the cooling-off period triggers early-termination charges, roughly what you'd have paid over the remaining months of your minimum term.
- Cooling-off
- Broadband: 14 days from the later of router delivery, activation or receiving the terms. Sky TV offers a longer enhanced cooling-off window. Cancel within it for free with no reason.
4 Jul 2026