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BBC Prime - International
BBC Prime - no reception today 1st Feb 2009
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<blockquote data-quote="HB13DISH" data-source="post: 584885" data-attributes="member: 262829"><p>Just wondering if one can get a refund for the remaining subscription period as a result of this move.</p><p>Isn't it a breach of contract to change the satellite and to ask subscribers to "just move your dish to 9E"?</p><p>After all, at the time of signing the contract, one puts his faith that the service is transmitted from a certain satellite and not from any other satellite that the provider may choose within the subscription period.</p><p>Also, are they offering any compensation or extra viewing period, just to make subscribers happy?</p><p>Quite honestly, if this happened to me, I would cancel my subscription and demand a refund.</p><p>After all, the channel's content is just a continuous repeat of what they have shown all the past few years, with the occasional "new" title.</p><p>Just to hear English language in the background is simply not worth it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HB13DISH, post: 584885, member: 262829"] Just wondering if one can get a refund for the remaining subscription period as a result of this move. Isn't it a breach of contract to change the satellite and to ask subscribers to "just move your dish to 9E"? After all, at the time of signing the contract, one puts his faith that the service is transmitted from a certain satellite and not from any other satellite that the provider may choose within the subscription period. Also, are they offering any compensation or extra viewing period, just to make subscribers happy? Quite honestly, if this happened to me, I would cancel my subscription and demand a refund. After all, the channel's content is just a continuous repeat of what they have shown all the past few years, with the occasional "new" title. Just to hear English language in the background is simply not worth it. [/QUOTE]
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