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Old 10-11-2017, 09:38   #31
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Re: V6 offer from VM

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Got a letter in to replace a Samsung V+ with a V6 at no extra cost.
Me too. It's a swap out of our second box.
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Re: V6 offer from VM

I suspect Virgin are attempting to get rid of most if not all of their legacy boxes.

This cuts maintenance costs - also means all boxes could cope with future system enhancements, possibly cloud recording?

Sky went through a similar process with their 1st generation HD boxes (these were superb if you had upgraded the bits that normally failed - power supply and hard drive) - their rationale being that they didn't want to support these boxes any more and wanted their customers to be able to get the 'full sky experience'.

I had 2 of these, was offered 2 new std HD boxes, managed to get a free new 2Tb box instead of one of these by pointing out I was losing disc space (both mine had 1Tb drives) if I only got 2 std boxes.
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