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Old 25-05-2006, 12:40   #11
Chris W
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Re: Where do you buy Motorola modems

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Originally Posted by marcelproust
Are we returning these modems at the end or do we keep them? I guess we are returning them but I'm just suspicious since they gave me a brand new motorola and not a used one.
If you purchased your modem (i'm not sure if TW had this as an option years ago, but ntl did) then it is your property and you can keep it.

If you have a rental modem from Telewest, then you should official return it, however as the cable modems have little value, Telewest often don't bother collecting them.

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Originally Posted by Saaf_laandon_mo
I had a house party a few years back and someone walked off with my telewest set top box (dont ask :S).

I was told this would cost me 250. I found that a bit extortionate :S
That isn't extortionate- the Set Top Boxes are very expensive. The cable modems are very cheap.
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