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Originally Posted by RichardCoulter
That's my attitude completely. If the unique V6 features are removed there is no point in me paying for TV via Virgin. I can get a bog standard TV service elsewhere for free (or even consider the free TV with broadband deal) and dip in and out of cheap Now TV deals or even largely give up TV and use other forms of entertainment.
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This is what has already been seen with enforced conversions to TV360. There are customers who simply don't like it and have either persisted in getting their service converted back to V6 or have just given up and left.
My sister has the TV360, I've used it there quite a bit and really do not like it. Looking at the way they use it, it is more like how I use Roku than how I use the V6. If the V6 is withdrawn and I lose the V6 features, there will be no point in continuing to pay Virgin for TV services. I won't need to duplicate what I can already get with the Roku.