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I was at the store and never got a tivo
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I haven't seen the packaging used for the Cisco STBs, but the packaging they use for their professional swtiches, routers and hubs tends to be just brown cardboard boxes with Cisco logos, and no indication of what's inside. |
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The V HD boxes, which are know as Cisco's to the engineer come in a plain brown box with Cisco on. What you saw was a cisco box but i can understand your confusion we all just want our Tivo's!!! |
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http://reviews.cnet.co.uk/tv-recorde...view-50001852/
£200 for a box that you have to hand back if you leave Virgin? |
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You only lease the box from Virginmedia and as it always remains their property they provide free service engineers and even replace faulty equipment for whole time that you are a subscriber. You are paying the £200 to be one of the first to have such a box in your property and the customers that get this box will have the bragging rights sewn up. It is your money and you can choose whichever provider you prefer but if both are available to you then I would vote with my wallet every time. |
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I really don't agree with this "free service engineers" line - lets face it, you should be getting free service engineers regardless. We shouldn't be slapping Virgin on the back and saying "well done" for this.
The customer is paying a subscription to watch a TV service - if the equipment Virgin insist you use to receive this subscription doesn't work, I'd expect it was repaired without charge! Otherwise you would be paying for something you couldn't access. The £200 upfront charge is buying the equipment in for Virgin for them to then rent to you, plain and simple. When you rent a TV, or lease a car, your not paying the company up front for it for them to buy it and then paying the rental on it as well. They buy their asset, and then you pay the rental to them. So Virgin seem to want it both ways. Good luck to them - best of both worlds for them and their business model :) PS we all know Sky try to con you out of ~£60 to send a service engineer out - doesn't mean people pay it. I know people who have had multiple service visits free of charge. |
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