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Old 09-07-09, 11:17 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Noob question: Eurovox with Virgin "M" option?

I'm thinking of ditching my Sky account, and was looking at a Eurovox receiver. I don't currently have a V%rgin cable connection, so I'm looking for the cheapest way of trying it out.
I notice that they have an "M" TV package which is free, but which requires an £11/month phone connection. Could anyone tell me:
- Can I use a Eurovox on an "M" V%rgin TV package?
- What are V%rgin's cancellation terms? (e.g. can I ditch it after 3 months if I don't like the service)?
- Is there a cheaper option than this that people know of?
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Old 09-07-09, 11:52 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Default Re: Noob question: Eurovox with Virgin "M" option?

lol, you're not also "Tmurphy1" who posted yesterday about having no signal are you ??
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In answer to ya questions:
(1) Yes
(2) You'll be on a 12 Month minimum term Contract
(3) No ..
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Default Re: Noob question: Eurovox with Virgin "M" option?

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I'm thinking of ditching my Sky account, and was looking at a Eurovox receiver. I don't currently have a V%rgin cable connection, so I'm looking for the cheapest way of trying it out.
I notice that they have an "M" TV package which is free, but which requires an £11/month phone connection. Could anyone tell me:
- Can I use a Eurovox on an "M" V%rgin TV package?
- What are V%rgin's cancellation terms? (e.g. can I ditch it after 3 months if I don't like the service)?
- Is there a cheaper option than this that people know of?
this is what i have and cant recommend it enough..
i dumped sky to move over to virgin.
plus u get the iplayer.. 4 on demand and ItV on demand for free too!
that plus a eurovox and ur laughing!!

better than £50 plus a month anyway..
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Old 11-07-09, 12:03 AM   #4 (permalink)
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Default Re: Noob question: Eurovox with Virgin "M" option?

Thanks for the feedback, and no I'm not Tmurphy1 but I just read his message and his situation sounds familiar!
So you get the iPlayer on the Virgin box? I didn't realise. Is it possible to daisy-chain both boxes (i.e. Virgin & Eurovox) and watch different channels on each?
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You'd have to split the feed to both boxes, using a splitter :-) And then yes, you can have different channels coming out of either.
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