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Mr K 13-06-2018 21:50

Re: Free V6 box
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BenMcr (Post 35950379)
£20 is an activation fee for the new service, not a delivery fee:

How many staff hours does pressing the activation button take up ? ;)

daveeb 13-06-2018 22:07

Re: Free V6 box
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 35950469)
How many staff hours does pressing the activation button take up ? ;)

Maybe it's like arming nuclear missiles and you need multiple people with unique keys all present ;). On the other hand it could just be BS terminology for a nice little earner like most telecomm companies, mortgage companies, travel companies etc employ.

spiderplant 13-06-2018 23:54

Re: Free V6 box
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 35950469)
How many staff hours does pressing the activation button take up ? ;)

It's the cost of plucking the boxes from the free STB tree that you all seem to think they grow on. Try buying a 6-tuner UHD PVR on the open market.

Mr K 14-06-2018 00:08

Re: Free V6 box
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by spiderplant (Post 35950476)
It's the cost of plucking the boxes from the free STB tree that you all seem to think they grow on. Try buying a 6-tuner UHD PVR on the open market.

Hardly 'free' Spider, I've been paying a sub for over 20 years, VM and it's predecessors will have taken 1000s off me ! Even then you still never own the box. Upgrading of equipment should be part of the sub. £20, is a bit cheeky tbh, the customer is already paying and VM 'upgrades' it's charges regularly.

BenMcr 14-06-2018 09:13

Re: Free V6 box
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 35950477)
Hardly 'free' Spider, I've been paying a sub for over 20 years, VM and it's predecessors will have taken 1000s off me ! Even then you still never own the box. Upgrading of equipment should be part of the sub. £20, is a bit cheeky tbh, the customer is already paying and VM 'upgrades' it's charges regularly.

Your subscription fees pay for your services i.e. the TV channels you chosen and our Broadband tier.

You get charged the £20 when you choose to change your services and those new services require new kit. Where Virgin Media require a change of kit for your existing services to continue there is normally no fee.

Mr K 14-06-2018 09:26

Re: Free V6 box
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BenMcr (Post 35950488)

You get charged the £20 when you choose to change your services and those new services require new kit. Where Virgin Media require a change of kit for your existing services to continue there is normally no fee.

Don't see whats so great about that ! If you're renting equipment, it breaks down and your paying a sub, of course VM have to replace the equipment.

BenMcr 14-06-2018 09:28

Re: Free V6 box
 
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Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 35950491)
Don't see whats so great about that ! If you're renting equipment, it breaks down and your paying a sub, of course VM have to replace the equipment.

I'm trying to make clear that the £20 fee is charged only when you ask for something to be changed, and that change requires new kit.

Raider999 15-06-2018 19:39

Re: Free V6 box
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by spiderplant (Post 35950476)
It's the cost of plucking the boxes from the free STB tree that you all seem to think they grow on. Try buying a 6-tuner UHD PVR on the open market.


True but you are not buying the V6 box only renting it.

cyclone 09-10-2018 17:12

Re: Free V6 box
 
Can I confirm my previous doubts. Unknown to me , by accepting the new free V6 box and installing it myself I was automatically agreeing to a new 18 month contract , although I'd expressed my concerns on this forum before agreeing to accept the box. I assumed someone would have known about this at the time and advised me .

Mad Max 09-10-2018 18:16

Re: Free V6 box
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by cyclone (Post 35965844)
Can I confirm my previous doubts. Unknown to me , by accepting the new free V6 box and installing it myself I was automatically agreeing to a new 18 month contract , although I'd expressed my concerns on this forum before agreeing to accept the box. I assumed someone would have known about this at the time and advised me .


If you were unsure, wouldn't it have been better for you to ask Virgin, before you accepted and installed the V6 box, if indeed this would tie you to a new contract?

SnoopZ 09-10-2018 18:16

Re: Free V6 box
 
If others have said they didn't get put into a new contract then phone them up and get it sorted.

cheekyangus 09-10-2018 19:24

Re: Free V6 box
 
I was under the impression that the Free V6 promo earlier in the year was for a limited time and for existing customers. It was a flashy equipment upgrade promo, a final shove to get old equipment off the network and get more people onto equipment that would give them less support calls and decrease customer dissatisfaction as the previous Tivo was too slow. This promo, as I recall, said there was no new contract, and I thought it ended months ago.

The free V6 you get now is just the supplied equipment you get with TV installation to enable you to watch, just the same way I got a "free" Pace box when I first signed up in Telewest days.

RobboEdin 09-10-2018 19:48

Re: Free V6 box
 
Correct, the free V6 promo ended in April and was for the first V6 in an account.

oliver1948uk 09-10-2018 20:56

Re: Free V6 box
 
I had my TiVo replaced by a V6 during the promotion and was NOT put on to a new contract. Possibly people who made other changes at the same time as receiving their V6 may have gone on to a new contract.

Mr K 09-10-2018 21:08

Re: Free V6 box
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by cyclone (Post 35965844)
Can I confirm my previous doubts. Unknown to me , by accepting the new free V6 box and installing it myself I was automatically agreeing to a new 18 month contract , although I'd expressed my concerns on this forum before agreeing to accept the box. I assumed someone would have known about this at the time and advised me .

Ask them to show you where you signed the new contract, or a recording of when you were verbally informed/agreed to it. Their contracts are irrelevant anyway, nobodies contract lasts 18 months because of the constant price rises making them invalid.


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