Bell Legacy Package to end Shortly

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Credits go to vjose78 for the links. I simply changed on to qc for Quebec and en to fr for french.

I wish wsbk was available in the favourites package. As it is, there are only three channels I'm interested in, Spike, WGN and the Military channels.

I figured by weeding out the legacy channels I never watch I can save $10 to $15 or add the movie network instead for the same $$$. I already have super ecran, but with the new plans I would lose the US superstations if keep superecran only.

For the last few years I never touched the programming to keep my legacy package. Once I switch, I'll be able to cancel a channel or two month to month if another channel airs a special event I want to watch. I sure wish Netflix was available to Canada. This added to two DTVPal DVR I just purchased would probably allow me to cancel Bell for OTA channels in August 2011.

Does anyone know the difference between the movie network and the super channel movie packages?
 
When I signed up with my original package in Dec 1998, the contract included a neat clause that said your package/price will never change as long as you maintain your account in "good standing".

So, I think Bell would have major issues with these types of packages. Bell has been able to add extra receiver and system access fees, but not change the "package".

Poor Bell missing out on all those $$$. I can't see this happening to those whose package included the above "clauses".
 
If you signed up in 1998, you're no longer under a contract. I doubt Bell, even in 1998, would have guaranteed you in writing that the rates would never change. Nor would it have guaranteed you that your programming would never change.

The agents are not lying to you; they are giving the information they were given. Bell may delay before taking that last step, but I think change is inevitable, whether this year or the next.
 
Hey Roman...

What's in "The Works" package? I still have my paper guide in a filing cabinet, but it will take me days to go through my ExpressVu files to find it.

Thanks,

Vis
 
Sensfan
why not call retentions at bell and see what they will do for you. They seem to be applying different discounts and to tell you what I got may be not what you want. You can feel them out and there is no compulsion to accept at this time.

The discount has something to do with the tenure of service as I have been a customer for 10 years. I did get a discount of about $10.00 but I only took 4 theme paks. Good luck in your quest, one of the reason I really do not want to switch is because I own to PVR so while rogers would not charge me for rental on equipment for a year the cost would eventually kick in on the montly payments
 
I'm not sure how that CSR "had heard it for the past year", since it only just came out recently.

They tried moving people over a few years ago, but there was too much of an uproar.

Legacy programming includes all old programming packages before the current Genesis platfom.
 
Was that $10 off per month, forever? (Well, as "forever" as Bell gets?) That would pretty much get the price back to where we are on the legacy packages.

I've been a sub since 1998. I actually love Bell's hardware and programming, much nicer than my neighbour's Rogers setup (although he doesn't have a PVR), so I don't want to leave. But I can probably get $500 or so for my 9242 on eBay, so if I really need to do it I will switch to Rogers.
 
I think it just showed as "Digital Service" in the Guide with NO programing Data being populated. I did not leave it connected for long though, only long enough to see if it worked, so maybe the 9200 will populate the Guide if connected for longer.

Just as an FYI, the 9242 does NOT populate the Guide period, I have had my OTA antenna connected for months and still all I get is "Digital Service".
 
TMN and Movie Central offer 5 Hollywood studios = Hollywood blockbusters. Also, HBO Canada and some Showtime series.

Super Channel has 2 studios: Fox and MGM (last one's from memory), plus more international stuff. I always describe Super Channel as movies that are usually less well-known, but still often have big-name stars, and still a few blockbusters. Also has some series shows.
 
I don't doubt Bells offer for a second. Corporations have historically promised many outrages things they did not honor. Canada Post once offered" Internet for Life for $9.95" and reneged about a year after scamming $1.5 m
 
Thanks, for the response. I switched off legacy and decied to wait before scaling down. I chose 30
 
This may help- I found this link which, I believe, shows the original breakdown of the ExpressVu theme packages.

I've had the ultimate 7 since about 2001 and now I'm also left trying figure out how to piece everything back together! Looking at today's programming packages, it doesn't look like I'll be able to duplicate all my existing channels at the same price point. :mad:

Well, the legacy packages were good while they lasted... Guess it's time to trim the fat or move on!
 
I agree with Roman centurion comments but perhaps Bell will do something to make the change more bearable.

There is a very good possibility that the change could be tied in with the ala carte packages that are current in Quebec and will shortly be introduced in Ontario and the rest of Canada. However from the posts I have read it appears that the alacarte packages are not much cheaper it is just a different way to buy your programming.

There are many like myself who have HDTV 9200 boxes on the MPEG 2 format. So potentially there are many potential upgrades or free programming that they could offer to us long time loyal customers.
 
This topic was discussed in July 2006. Check this out: http://www.digitalhome.ca/forum/showthread.php?t=45554&page=2

The 17th post (from me) quotes a old bell brochure about their promised hardware upgrades; I bet we will lose this too.

Didn't bell give free hardware upgrades a few years ago for the clients in the thunder bay area when their local stations were moved to 82 satellite?
 
I'm frustrated with Bell for this.

I've had this package for 8 years and they are looking to charge me $5 more a month, plus telling me that they are dropping it in Feb 2011.

It's getting sickening how much we are getting squeezed by Bell, Telus, Hydro, the Federal and Provincial Governments.

I'm to tossing everything out the door.
 
Regarding equipment and service charges, it is more advantageous to migrate to genesis as the DSF charge is of only 3$ a month compared to 5.99$ on the legacy platform. Also there is no multiple receiver fees on the new Genesis platform. Plus, there is more channels in the digital basic package than the locals package found on legacy. That being said this platform is VERY old, hence the name "Legacy". Any prospective HD customers will agree that Genesis is the way to go.
 
That was what i thought but I was not sure.

I take it then Peano, that NONE of the Bell HD Receivers with the OTA Tuner, populate any kind of guide Data.?

I just put my OTA cable directly into my TV, and I now get Guide Data, so I will be splitting this Coax in the near future.
 
You have that for 8 years and have had numerously new channels added over those 8 years I would assume and are upset with having to pay a whole $5 more for it? I'd say your getting a good deal.

The reason why it would be ended in Feb 2011 is probably because they will be making everything a la carte, which is what most people want anyway.
 
I'd love to toss Hydro, and the Federal and Provincial governments out the door, too. Let me know how that works out for you.

;)
 
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