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Freezing sky cards!!

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??


taliesin238  Wed 26/03/08 21:09
Myriad2112
Wed 26/03/08
21:11
So you can still eat them when they're out of date.
taliesin238
Wed 26/03/08
21:48

Question Author

hey??????
rojash
Thurs 27/03/08
11:14
Found this about star markings, which may be helpful.

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

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

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

Compartment with temperatures about –24ºC in which Sky cards can be stored for more than 12 months.
rojash
Thurs 27/03/08
11:15
Note that 1 star compartments are only suitable for frozen foods, not Sky cards!
Zacsmaster
Thurs 27/03/08
12:54
Very good for scraping the excess Ice off when your trying to shove that last Pizza box in.
4candles
Thurs 27/03/08
13:10
There's an inherent risk that your account would be frozen.
squarebear
Thurs 27/03/08
13:12
groan at 4candles :-)
taliesin238
Fri 28/03/08
21:57

Question Author

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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