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taliesin238 | 21:09 Wed 26th Mar 2008 | How it Works
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Why do people put their sky subscription card in the freezer?? I was told once but can't remember why. Does it work has anyone actually done it??
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So you can still eat them when they're out of date.
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hey??????
Yes it does work, the card gets really cold.
Found this about star markings, which may be helpful.

Compartment with temperatures below �6�C in which Sky cards can be kept for up to one week.

Compartment with temperatures below �12�C in which frozen food can be stored for up to one month

Compartment with temperatures below �18�C in which Sky cards can be stored for a maximum period of 12 months

Compartment with temperatures about �24�C in which Sky cards can be stored for more than 12 months.
Note that 1 star compartments are only suitable for frozen foods, not Sky cards!
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There's an inherent risk that your account would be frozen.
groan at 4candles :-)
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LOL 4candles!! thats funny!!

No but seriously guys people always used to talk about it a couple of years ago cant remember what its suppose to do though!!

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