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Old 07-06-2009, 23:33   #22
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Re: TV-Choice on demand gone.

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Originally Posted by casualthoughts View Post
Sloppy marketing-speak, to be sure, but the clear implication is that TV On Demand is an inherent part of your subscription
That is because it is - however TV Choice on Demand is not

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Hmm, not sure I follow your reasoning?

Before I continue, let me be up front and admit that TV Choice actually holds/held little interest for me beyond the initial curiosity/novelty value. Therefore the loss of this service means little to me beyond being an indication of deceitfulness by VM.
Because if you are accessing something due a Technical error then it is not working as it should

As it is not working as it should then you cannot judge how the full service would work

It could quite possibly be that those programs you have seen for purchase when accessing TV Choice through a technical error are free when you get TV Choice correctly through the appropriate subscription.

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My point was explicit. I was informed by VM Sales PRIOR to becoming a subscriber that TV Choice was part of my package, this was echoed by the installation engineer and finally, when I surfed this supposedly off limits area, I observed that CERTAIN tv shows were pay per view and this seems VERY off to me & suggests a contradiction in VM's assertion that this area was NEVER intended for non-subscribers. Why do you ignore these remarks in your reply?
But can you be sure that the specifically said 'TV Choice on Demand' or just 'TV on Demand' which you yourself seem to class as the same when they are not

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Not sure why you seem so antagonistic, not to say rude, but might I suggest a tad less caffeine? (And lets agree to disagree - I think I have succinctly re-stated the thrust of my opinion, and seek no further contention, thanks )
Well thats hardly a fair option. If you are going to make statements on forum then you have to expect people to respond to it and/or dispute it? You may not like the answers but that doesn't mean that people can't make them
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