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Old 02-04-2011, 11:56   #5942
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Re: TiVo

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Originally Posted by Dean Ashton View Post
It might look like that, but you've no information as to whether Sky's internal costs have changed during that period, and whether the EPG costs were effectively absorbed.

Personally I think it's pretty simple. If you don't like the cost (either for TiVo or the per-monthly service charge), then don't pay it. I guess I don't quite understand why people still view it negatively when it's optional, but I appreciate that everyone's got different bones to pick when it comes to Virgin Media's operations.

Anyway, have a good weekend!
I do agree in principal about a charge included in sky sub somewhere , however I feel once the only PVR option with VM is TIVO , Sky will swoop on this charge in comparisons , especially when you think Sky premium customers on VM pay 7.00 add TIVO and your at Skys HD charge. Stephen stated on here that all TIVO PVR boxes would incur the 3.00 charge.

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You have a good weekend to mate.
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