I am a brand new user to VMedia, one replacement for the many that I have seen on this forum, fleeing away. I like the IPTV technology (VBox, VCloud, etc.) that VMedia is bringing to the table and would love to cut the cord to Robbers Cable and Bill Canada. I have seen some of the issues on this forum and am hoping that these have or can be straightened out. I am trying the Internet service and IPTV for 15 days.
I currently have FTTN DSL at 15\1 MBytes from another ISP. I have set up my own modem and everything is running fine. I think I can switch to VMedia by entering their PPPuser name and password into the modem, once I receive them. However, the VMedia sales person insisted that I needed to pay $100 to have the Bell guy pay a courtesy visit. (when I initially set up my FTTN, the Bell guy called to say that they had switched me to 15\1, which speeds I verified, and that he did not need to visit but would do so as a courtesy if I wanted) It seems to me that it is bad for your business to have potential customers pay $100 to switch to your DSL service. Or is this a Bell scam that you have no control over?
The other question I have is will you switch off my current ISP or do I have to call them. The sales guy did not take down the name of my current ISP although he does have my land line number so I guess they can track down who my current ISP is.
Thanks. Here`s hoping I will have a beautiful experience with VMedia.
I currently have FTTN DSL at 15\1 MBytes from another ISP. I have set up my own modem and everything is running fine. I think I can switch to VMedia by entering their PPPuser name and password into the modem, once I receive them. However, the VMedia sales person insisted that I needed to pay $100 to have the Bell guy pay a courtesy visit. (when I initially set up my FTTN, the Bell guy called to say that they had switched me to 15\1, which speeds I verified, and that he did not need to visit but would do so as a courtesy if I wanted) It seems to me that it is bad for your business to have potential customers pay $100 to switch to your DSL service. Or is this a Bell scam that you have no control over?
The other question I have is will you switch off my current ISP or do I have to call them. The sales guy did not take down the name of my current ISP although he does have my land line number so I guess they can track down who my current ISP is.
Thanks. Here`s hoping I will have a beautiful experience with VMedia.
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