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I agree with the other posters, don`t want to record, I want to watch some events live hence the great feature of the old boxes of reminders and switching channels when the program starts
Going to miss my reminders when TIVO is installed later |
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Received the email below from Virgin this morning with regards to the 500gb Tivo. Just wondering if this deal is the same one they have already mentioned (£49 Tivo, £40 activation/install fee) or if it is going to be something new. I realise most people on this thread now have the 1tb version, so wouldn't have receveived this email.
It would be nice if they could cut out the activation fee, as it I can't afford the 1tb version of the box, so anything to help in todays current climate would be a bonus. "Thanks again for entering our prize draw to win one of our amazing TiVo® boxes. We know you didn't manage to get a free box this time round, but we've got something up our sleeves that we think you'll like. We're busy rustling up an offer just for you, based on our 500GB TiVo box. It holds around 250 hours of standard TV, and we're launching it in May. So, keep your eyes peeled for our exclusive offer. We'll pop it in the post for you soon, with a unique offer code that you'll need to quote. While you're waiting, take another look at all the amazing things that Virgin Media TV powered by TiVo can do". |
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Well in my opinion reminders are an old redundant feature from before VM had a pvr and aren't needed. If there is something you rally really want to see, either record it or remember to watch it.
No doubt if there is enough people whinging about them VM and TiVo may consider adding them. TiVo doesn't have them so they would need to be added as a new feature. |
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Is anybody aware of the rationale used by VM when deciding who gets free multi-room and who doesn't?
My own guess is that those that are looking for a box swap are more likely to be given the offer than those that up-front ask to retain their original box. |
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It has already been raised to TiVo as an issue. Meanwhile pause-stop is a easy workaround. |
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Hi Lee Mc,
I have Tivo installed and received this e-mail also. Reading it I think all those who entered draw for free Tivo will get this e-mail. Hopefully this will be a special offer and not what has been seen ie. £49 + £49 + £3. If it is VM will have more unhappy customers complaining on this site |
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First class install by the vm tech, took 22 minutes all in. Put the v+ box upstairs for me, premium hd channels swapped to the tivo ok. Have a play around with it tonight when the mrs has gone to bed.
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press the right button so the order didn't go though what a waste of an afternoon off, I made a compliant but Virgin didn't want to do anything about the missed install, Hope to get it sorted tomorrow if they turn up !! |
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