Hi everyone, I haven't posted in a while but I do read all the forums often. I'm moving two blocks away to new house, so I set up a move with vmedia. I originally purchased all my equipment from vmedia and I have no issues with service. Now that I'm moving, I was told my modem is not authorized and I had to purchase another one for $79.99 plus tax to replace my perfectly good working one. What's up with that? Customer service just says I can't use it anymore. Would be nice if someone could explain. If I do really need one, why hasn't anyone contacted me before this? I would love some reasonable answer please. Thanks!!
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Rogers no longer supports the 6121 for new signups. So even though you're just moving, it's considered a new sign up (I know). So while you are supported at your current address because support was grandfathered in, that will not be the case at your new place.
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I'm also currently moving and am in the same situation you were in. I'd be interested to find out how/if your situation was resolved. I've been a subscriber since August 2013 and they refuse to move my grandfathered 25mbs/10mbs @ $45 per month after tax. They insist it's considered a "new account", so I have to pay the technician fee, buy a new modem (current one in use is no longer "supported" even though it's still being used). After waiting for a manager to contact me I called customer support on 3 separate occasions to explore options. The third time I spoke with some female CSR by the name of Kayd, ID #605 or something like that. She gave me so much attitude I almost cancelled my service on the spot. More specifically she questioned my visual capability, asking how I could not see their current offerings on their website and I, therefore, must be blind. I also discovered a manager follow-up was noted on my file without my actually receiving any contact/missed calls from anyone at Vmedia. I'm really unsure how to proceed as I don't see any incentive to stay with Vmedia, I can't believe I'm saying this but I may actually prefer paying for better service from somewhere like Rogers or Bell, I have never subscribed to their services and I'm starting to hear good things about them.
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Originally posted by Ares255 View Postthey refuse to move my grandfathered 25mbs/10mbs @ $45 per month after tax
Originally posted by Ares255 View PostShe gave me so much attitude I almost cancelled my service on the spot. More specifically she questioned my visual capability, asking how I could not see their current offerings on their website and I, therefore, must be blind.
Originally posted by Ares255 View PostI'm really unsure how to proceed as I don't see any incentive to stay with Vmedia
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