Do I get my money back if I cancel Sling TV?

Do I get my money back if I cancel Sling TV?

Sling TV doesn’t offer refunds for prepaid or partial months of service. So if you’re cancelling on Day 1 of the month, you won’t get money back for the other 30 or so days.

How do you pay for sling TV?

From your account page, select Payment options.

  1. Add a new payment method, or update an existing payment method.
  2. To add a new payment method, under Add a New Payment Method, select Add a card.
  3. Enter your information.
  4. Select.
  5. To update an existing payment method, select the card, then select Edit.

How do I contact sling by phone?

Please call us at 1-and let our representative know you need assistance setting up your Slingbox for the first time.

How do I get in touch with sling?

If you want to contact Sling TV by phone, call 1- That is the official Sling TV phone number. Be careful of any third-party site asking you to call a different number. If you have a quick question, chat support is likely the best way to go.

How do I add channels to sling TV?

Adding Extras In The App

  1. Launch the SLING app.
  2. On your My TV page, scroll down until you find the Add Premium Channels & More ribbon.
  3. Scroll left or right to find the service you’d like to add and select it.
  4. Select Purchase Now and follow the on-screen instructions to finalize.

Can you add individual channels to sling TV?

With SLING, you can build a custom channel mix that makes it easy to watch what you really want. Explore all of our standalone TV channel options to watch more of your favorites for less. Choose from 30+ channels, with single networks available for as little as $3/month!

What is the difference between Sling blue and sling orange?

Sling Orange offers the Disney Channel and other Disney-owned networks like ESPN, several ESPN secondary channels, and Freeform. Meanwhile, Sling Blue omits the Disney-owned networks in favor of more channels overall, including local NBC and Fox stations in select markets.

Andrew

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