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Old 05-07-2007, 10:56   #6
charlieannear
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Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Poole, Dorset
Age: 52
Services: Ex-NTL: Phone M, TV XL (V+), Broadband L. Windows 7 Professional on laptop.
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Re: V+ Pricing and AV senders

Same here, don't need 2 boxes (especially with 3 tuners in the V box- I'd be effectively going from 1 box to 4) so don't want to pay £5 a month for the old one.
But it's more expensive if you send the old one back?

This is one of the main things putting me off signing on the dotted line.
That and the apparent lack of HD content.
And a £150 charge to unplug one box and plug in another, and request a signal?
Oh, and the fact that even if I did want to record 2 channels and watch a third all at once, chances are (for me) they'd be all available on Freeview, and I can do that with my current setup of VCR's! I can even take the tape and watch it in a completely different house!
So I can't help but think I'd be paying quite a bit of money for no real improvement over what I've already got.
I want to get all hi-tech, I really do, and I know the technology has great potential, and I know they have to make money somehow, but the current deal isn't overly attractive.
Put it this way, it certainly isn't convincing the wife!

Sory to rant, I've almost hijacked....
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