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  • iptvnoob
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    I should be compensated for convincing my girlfriend to give VMedia yet another chance, but I wont... Please don't let me down guys...

    I remembered what it was like dealing with Red and Blue when we looked to compare plans and I desperately want to stay away from them...

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  • ducatisport
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    Originally posted by sjessop View Post
    I assume you are kidding right? a 6 hour period was out of their control, the other 3-4 days of the week viewers spent frustrated by the poor quality of the TV stream was COMPLETELY in their control.
    I'm not kidding.......after the service was restored I had no issues at all (or the days after), but you're free to ask for compensation

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  • sjessop
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    Originally posted by ducatisport View Post
    As this was out of Vmedia control, I'm not going to ask any compensation.
    I assume you are kidding right? a 6 hour period was out of their control, the other 3-4 days of the week viewers spent frustrated by the poor quality of the TV stream was COMPLETELY in their control.

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  • ducatisport
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    As this was out of Vmedia control, I'm not going to ask any compensation.

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  • preston_bill
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    I, like rwilly, choose to pass on the gracious offer. I prefer to see vmedia ensure that it has reliable contingencies in place. Assuming that the recent problems will become a thing of the past the pricing of vmedia for the services provided are very reasonable.

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  • rwilly
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    You can keep my one week refund and use it for redundant equipment for your feeds hope this helps..... Thanks for the offer...If it's not better by the big red turnover feeding it won't matter i'll be cancelling ...
    Last edited by rwilly; 03-13-2015, 08:20 AM.

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  • leshka
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    please contact billing@vmedia.ca to get 1 week of TV compensation.

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  • vipes15
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    ...............

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  • vipes15
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    It seems you have to post that you are selling your vbox for George Burger comment

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  • MrBee007
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    I contacted Leshka that I was having issues a few days ago, obviously (since it is gone) it was a break in the fibre, many orhers complained as well. It seems vmedia is a bit over there heads. Anyways, just wanted to put this out, and get everyone's comments, and see if any of the higher ups would comment.
    Last edited by MrBee007; 03-11-2015, 10:30 PM.

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  • jranger63
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    Who is at fault.. a reasonable view is that the carrier that failed is at fault.. is vmedia going to get compensated by the upstream.. wouldn't think so.. given it was an accident if vmedia wants to give us a perk of some kind that would be nice, but customers would be better served if the underlying issue where to be addressed. A problem has been identified that could affect all people at some point in the futur, a redundant path should be configured. from what I can see, it was a transfer pipe that went to distro on vmedia's side.. and an alternate route may not be currently available to the upstream.. the alternate would be finding a secondary upstream for the media side.. it appears bell reroute dsl around the problem, in part cogeco and rogers probably did as well for internet.. as I said, this was a big pipe from one business to another from what I can see, getting business to compensate business may be hard.. we as comsumer may never see this particular issue again, but having a redundance upstream of some kind wound be nice, if it is feasible and should this issue ever occur again..I kind of see it for what it is, a point to point that went dark, and those take some time to fix as they need to be done properly the first time, there are usually a whole bunch of fiber's that need to be spliced from/to the appropriate broken fiber.

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  • rwilly
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    Originally posted by Mainframer View Post

    If I buy something from Wal-Mart and it doesn't work, I take it back to Wal-Mart. But if I drop it or it gets stolen, I don't complain to Wal-Mart. If VMedia releases an update that's full of bugs, I complain to VMedia. If a power station blows up and all the electricity goes out and my TV stops working, I don't complain to VMedia.

    That's a true statement, however I think with what happened on Sunday and Monday, had a lot of customers very upset to come home to no iptv and for some no Internet and for the unlucky people that have phone system through Vmedia as well I understood the frustration of the situation...... With no public statement till late in the outage. After cool down I'm sure calmer heads will prevail, myself included lol... Hopefully we will have a much better finish
    to the rest of the month with no more issues....

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  • wearysky
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    Originally posted by kcruse View Post
    apologies, but lately everything is out of Vmedia's control. Nothing is ever their fault. They take the money, they are our contact, so they need to own up and take responsibility. If I buy something at Wal-mart and it is defective, I go back to walmart and walmart exchanges it for me. Walmart doesn't give me an excuse that it was shipped that way, so not their problem. They fix the problem.
    Your analogy doesn't really make sense. A more apt analogy would be that you buy something from Walmart, it's fine when you buy it, then you set it down in your driveway when you get home and a stranger comes along and runs it over, and then you expect Walmart to replace it for free.

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  • Mainframer
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    Originally posted by kcruse View Post


    apologies, but lately everything is out of Vmedia's control. Nothing is ever their fault. They take the money, they are our contact, so they need to own up and take responsibility. If I buy something at Wal-mart and it is defective, I go back to walmart and walmart exchanges it for me. Walmart doesn't give me an excuse that it was shipped that way, so not their problem. They fix the problem.

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    If I buy something from Wal-Mart and it doesn't work, I take it back to Wal-Mart. But if I drop it or it gets stolen, I don't complain to Wal-Mart. If VMedia releases an update that's full of bugs, I complain to VMedia. If a power station blows up and all the electricity goes out and my TV stops working, I don't complain to VMedia.

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  • kcruse
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    Originally posted by Mainframer View Post

    If you don't want VMedia to fail then don't ask them to refund money to people for circumstances that are completely out of their control.

    apologies, but lately everything is out of Vmedia's control. Nothing is ever their fault. They take the money, they are our contact, so they need to own up and take responsibility. If I buy something at Wal-mart and it is defective, I go back to walmart and walmart exchanges it for me. Walmart doesn't give me an excuse that it was shipped that way, so not their problem. They fix the problem.

    I am not saying that vmedia should give money everytime there is an outage, but if they want to be in business the excuses need to stop and vmedia needs to take ownership. I do not subscribe to cogeco, I subscribe to vmedia. If vmedia cant manage their own partners the vmedia shouldn't be in the business.

    Every organization has to work with suppliers and partners, the difference is that if I contact a reliable organization they don't inform me that their supplier is at fault, they deal with the situation and deal with the suppliers outside of the clients view.

    A good business can manage all the intricate relationships so that you deal directly with one organization, not pass the blame everytime there is an issue. When you are operating as a front line business you are responsible.

    Next time you go to a restaurant and pay $200 for a crappy meal, don't complain it's not the restaurant's fault perhaps the supplier provided bad meat, or the recipe instructions from the chain were not clear, or the gas company didn't provide enough gas to the appliances............

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