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Old 22-11-2010, 14:48   #1100
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Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2010) Vol. IV

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Originally Posted by batchain View Post
You said its £249 with no monthly fee. What you didn't say is that without a monthly fee it no longer works as a DVR even though you own the box.

1 Sky mix costs £19.50 while a Virgin basic TV pack costs £12.50 or as little as £6.50 if you a have a Virgin land line. You can activate a V HD box for no aditional monthly fee or add a V+ HD DVR for £5 and still pay less than 1 Sky Mix. You also get access to Catch Up VOD at no extra cost and if you have a V HD or V+ HD box a better selection of HD than Sky basic mixes without the HD sub.
If this pricing structure is adopted and you pay say 200 for the box and 10.00 a month that would mean you would have to pay 320.00 in year 1 for a rented box mmmm that sounds value.
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