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Originally Posted by qasdfdsaq
It's not an issue of pickyness. In this case it is actually the core distinction. VM could contractually force you to have the equipment in your house and not allow you to use it, if you had any other VM services. They could run it from their STB, or phone, or anything else. It's in your house, but it's their equipment and they can do whatever they want with it - your only choice would be to cancel all VM services.
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That is complete BS.
they cannot force you to put anything thing in your house, plus any/my solicitor would have a field day.
for a start how would the install it, you can refuse entry to your house. plus even if they did install it whose going to pay for the electricity and installation of addition sockets.