Workforbell maybe you could answer a few things for me.
I am getting a 9200 HD Dual-tuner PVR, I have decided for sure.
I live 1 hour away from Brandon MB, a city of 60 000 and could get the system and dish at Future Shop.
I would rather do it in my town though at my local dealer (Home Hardware) because that will make the install more swift and effecient then going through BEV. B/c the local dealer always sets up the installs anyways.
So the thing is I don't think my Home Hardware (local BEV dealer) isn't to knowledgeable on these deals. I know I have to put $600 up front and my first bill is credited $300.
So assuming this can I, purchase the system at Home Hardware (my local BEV dealer) for regular $600 price, get it installed. When the installer calls in to authorize and set up my package will the BEV account automatically credit me $300 on my bill?
So assuming that goes all well if it works, I won't be paying any bill for well lets calculating this,
I am getting:
Digital Standard - $27
5 theme packs - $20
HD - $10
Rental of 1 standard receiver $3
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$60 / month
so $300 divided by $60 is = Works out perfectly to 5 months without any bill. So that is good. Will I be taxed at all in those $0 months? or the tax won't start until I get my credit drained off?
Side question: they charge the $1 for west feeds of US nets, I am getting this already on my HD pack and for my second rented receiver I can use timeshifted canadian nets if I need. Correct?
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Next big concern: Renting a standard receiver for $3 / month.
Can I get the rental receiver from my Home Hardware (local BEV dealer), or do I have to go to Bell directly (1-888-SKY-DISH) and order the rental receiver and get it shipped out. I would not need this installed when I get it. If my 9200 and Dish are up (I will make sure the installer has the line ready for my second TV anyways) I will simply and easily install the receiver and call BEV and authorize it right?
Next:
MPEG4 upgrades in a year. Will both my receivers be useless with the change to MPEG4? Will BEV free of charge replace both receivers for the MPEG4 switchover (I know for sure the rental one will be switched)
So the concern comes to the 9200 I own, when they switch to MPEG4, will my own 9200 be replaced free of charge, will thier be a small fee? Will I have to buy a new one?
I don't mind putting out 50 bucks to get it replaced and upgraded but I do mind if I buy the 9200 and its useless in a year.
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Next can anyone confirm if BEV is for sure getting National Geo HD and Showcase HD??
Anyways your input on these issues workforbell will be much appreciated. If anyone else can answer some of my questions feel free to also.
Thanks a ton! Westmanguy.
Edit: Thanks for the reply Canada45: For internet safety reasons I always say I live in Brandon MB, I actually live in a town of 2500 1 hour away from their. Not going to reveal name though. All my posts are still accurate I get all the same services offered in Brandon (cable / digital cable, cable internet, MTS, MTS internet, MTS Mobility, Rogers Wireless).
So their is a Visions in Brandon, but I want to go through my local BEV dealer Home Hardware, which will make install process ALOT easier. No third party crap.
I am starting to worry about this MPEG4 upgrade switch-over thing though. Like I said though I don't mind putting out $50 for my 9200 do be replaced to MPEG4, but I do mind if my receiver is useless in a year and I have to go new.