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Old 28-11-2010, 14:54   #1228
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Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2010) Vol. IV

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Originally Posted by SnoopZ View Post
That would normally be someone who hasn't had Virgin before, ie not currently a Virgin customer.
But how can VM tell the difference between someone joining from say, Freeview, and an new Digital TV customer who has to pay more?

What's stopping an non-digital TV user from from 'borrowing' a Freeview box and paying VM £50 less for the set-up fee?

New Customers
(Joining from Sky/Freeview) Set-up fee £149 - Install fee £40 - Monthly fee £3/pm
(new to Digital TV) Set-up fee £199 - Install fee £40 - Monthly fee £3/pm

Or, more to the point - why are existing Digital TV customers paying less then those new to Digital TV? What difference does it make to VM if a new customer has Sky/Freeview or not?

And what about FreeSat customers?
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