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BenMcr 11-02-2011 13:29

Re: TiVo
 
The VoD delivery system is the same as the rest of the STBs

Digital Fanatic 11-02-2011 13:43

Re: TiVo
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by johndaldry (Post 35172243)
Does anyone know, if the TiVo uses the dedicated broadband connection to provide the video on demand via IP? At the moment, my V+ can never view on demand stuff in HD, as I always get the 'too busy' message, but would this be a thing of the past with TiVo, or would I still get the same message?

As Ben says, it's the same, but VoD servers are currently being upgraded so you should start to see that message a lot less in the coming weeks.

JoshC 11-02-2011 13:53

Re: TiVo
 
Ordered tivo the other day, and I've just had my bill come through saying I am £35 in credit... Why have they took the £149 off my normal bill? :S

BenMcr 11-02-2011 13:58

Re: TiVo
 
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Originally Posted by JoshC (Post 35172275)
Ordered tivo the other day, and I've just had my bill come through saying I am £35 in credit... Why have they took the £149 off my normal bill? :S

Unfortunately that's the way it works. Any payments you make go towards the balance of the account immediately.

So the next bill will the higher than it would usually be. So whatever your usual charges were this month, don't spent it!

The total amount taken out over the two bills will be correct

NuclearWinter 11-02-2011 13:59

Re: TiVo
 
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Originally Posted by BenMcr (Post 35172186)
Well pending existing customerr as he hasn't actually got the stuff installed yet

But I can see how it could be an error on the system that misread the pending bit

You get your account number and region code as soon as you book your installation, and that's all the info you need to mark yourself as an Existing Customer on the TiVo form.

So it's possible the caller could have been going on that and not yet noticed the pending installation.

JoshC 11-02-2011 14:19

Re: TiVo
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BenMcr (Post 35172282)
Unfortunately that's the way it works. Any payments you make go towards the balance of the account immediately.

So the next bill will the higher than it would usually be. So whatever your usual charges were this month, don't spent it!

The total amount taken out over the two bills will be correct

It get's taken out after payday so it's all good :-) I'm owed around 50 quid from virgin anyway so hopefully that'll be taken off by then.

Big-Ted 11-02-2011 14:21

Re: TiVo
 
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Great news everyone, VM are boosting the delivery of TiVo's from the factory.













They have employed a third delivery snail :cleader:



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Rattus 11-02-2011 14:26

Re: TiVo
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Stephen (Post 35172183)
He did pre register and also by the time he called to book an install he was an existing customer ;)

It comes to something when mods/staff start trolling :td:

I guess this attitude just shows how some VM staff view their customers. If we didn't know already they don't give a toss if you've been a customer for 10 years or just 10 minutes.

Nice to feel appreciated

pauldavies83 11-02-2011 14:34

Re: TiVo
 
Why do people expect some sort of "loyalty bonus" from telecoms & media companies, because you've been with them x years. The whole industry has created it, and quite frankly its ludicrous.

A 10-year old customer's money is the same colour as a 10-minute old customer's money. True you should keep your existing customer's happy so they don't go elsewhere, but by pricing and service level compared to your main competitors. Not by willy-nilly handing out massive retention discounts and bending over backwards to stop people leaving. That just disenfranchises the rest of the customer base, and before you know it everyone thinks they are getting a bad deal.

Do Asda give me my shopping cheaper than other people who shop there because I've been shopping there longer? What about Esso at the petrol station, the local pub, or anywhere else I could mention where I spend money on a regular basis. Of course not. They refine their offering against their competitor to make sure they continue to appeal to me because they know I can easily go elsewhere to spend my money. For some reason telecoms & media companies don't seem to have grasped this, as all they care about are subscriber numbers and "churn", and they'll do anything to keep you there (including practically giving the product away!)

spankysmagicpian 11-02-2011 14:46

Re: TiVo
 
Why not PD83?
It's all the same. Tesco, Boots etc give points away - you get money off your next shop.
Plenty of places do nectar points.

Although I don't agree with VM giving freebies, or huge retention deals - I would like to see more benefits offered for long standing customers. Maybe get a certain percentage off your monthly bill after a qualifying period and gradually increasing to a set maximum?

Rattus 11-02-2011 14:48

Re: TiVo
 
Because they specifically stated that existing customers would be getting it before new customers.

If the aforementioned post is true, the Tivo calls person new the guy hadn't even had cable installed yet, and bent over backwards to get him one, by giving him a direct # to call.

There are many long term customers who've never called retentions, if it was my company those are the people i'd most like to keep, not the people who constantly phone up for better deals. Loyalty is worth a lot, everyone is rewarding brand loyalty, from telecoms with rewards, to supermarkets with points cards, there is nothing wrong with it.

So yes asda do reward long term customers, and so does my local pub with better service and free crisps ;)

pauldavies83 11-02-2011 14:50

Re: TiVo
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by spankysmagicpian (Post 35172318)
Why not PD83?
It's all the same. Tesco, Boots etc give points away - you get money off your next shop.
Plenty of places do nectar points.

Yes, but that's not the same as discounting. It's an incentive to shop there. Maybe VM giving you a free PPV after spending x-hundred pounds would be a similar comparison.

Quote:

Originally Posted by spankysmagicpian (Post 35172318)
Although I don't agree with VM giving freebies, or huge retention deals

We agree on that

Quote:

Originally Posted by spankysmagicpian (Post 35172318)
I would like to see more benefits offered for long standing customers. Maybe get a certain percentage off your monthly bill after a qualifying period and gradually increasing to a set maximum?

This is what I don't agree with. Like I said, my money is just as good as yours. All discounting does is keep people "because its cheap", not because it's the best value service they can obtain. Where is the requirement to continue to innovate? The company should want to be the best it can be, and that will be the incentive for the customer - that you have the best value service.

BenMcr 11-02-2011 14:51

Re: TiVo
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Rattus (Post 35172320)
Because they specifically stated that existing customers would be getting it before new customers.

Maybe they mean existing customers of Virgin and TiVo?

Quote:

Loyalty is worth a lot, everyone is rewarding brand loyalty, from telecoms with rewards, to supermarkets with points cards, there is nothing wrong with it.
So what's wrong with those people who have been loyal to TiVo over the last 10 years getting rewarded?

pauldavies83 11-02-2011 14:54

Re: TiVo
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Rattus (Post 35172320)
Because they specifically stated that existing customers would be getting it before new customers.

Nothing to suggest (other than 1 rogue post) that's not the case, but what do you class as an existing customer. Does someone installed last week just because TiVo is coming soon still qualify? Or is it only for people who have "shown their loyalty to the commitment"

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rattus (Post 35172320)
Loyalty is worth a lot, everyone is rewarding brand loyalty, from telecoms with rewards, to supermarkets with points cards, there is nothing wrong with it.

Said above, I don't see them as the same thing. If Asda charged me a tenner less because I threatened to go to Tesco, then it would be the same thing.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rattus (Post 35172320)
and so does my local pub with better service and free crisps ;)

Would I not get the free crisps at your pub? Gutted :)

Rattus 11-02-2011 14:57

Re: TiVo
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BenMcr (Post 35172322)
Maybe they mean existing customers of Virgin and TiVo?

So what's wrong with those people who have been loyal to TiVo over the last 10 years getting rewarded?

I guess it depends who's doing the rewarding, are TIVO paying for the boxes for the S1 users?

There's nothing wrong with TIVO doing a deal with VM to supply boxes first to their customers if they are paying for it. I'd be less happy if VM we're paying for it as a favour to TIVO though.

Think of it this way ben.. VM decided to reward TIVO customers (who've paid tivo alot of money over the years). But they can't quite find the money, so they take it out of your raise for this year. Now you are grumpy and VM customers get poor service when they phone you up :(


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