Can we hook up BEV receiver at the campsite/cottage?

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No. Expressvu is not licensed to broadcast, the US is a protected market.

And if you are caught by Expressvu and you can't certify that at least one of your receiver is still in Canada, you'll be: disconnected, charged $35 reconnection fees, charged term deactivation fees. If you still have one receiver in Canada, you're lucky, only the receivers in the US will be disconnected. If I were you, I would not do that.
 
Nobody will tell me what to say or not...espacially a matcho technician!

I was just explaning you something you might or might not been aware of. I taught it would have bee usefulfor you to know that detail...but I guess next time I just shut my mouth, wait until you come complain that it had happen, and then i'll say I could have told you, but tyou didn't want me to

I am a perfect example of what's good about customer service at Bell Express Vu...when client tells me he does this, or that and I know there could be consequences I always inform him so that if he continues he knows ahead what could happen. I never hung up with my client until I know, for sure that problem is resolved, or at least knows the steps to get it resolved.
 
You asked:

And I explained:

I think that this was a clear and simple response to your question. Wasn't it? Since it didn't seemed clear, I explained my response another way... I don't know why really you always try to pick a fight about everything. It's because I work for the compagny that I agree with al their policies...and i'm not the one who makes them. I'm just trying to be as informative as I could to all the clients comming on this forum.
 
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