I've just about had it with Bell. I've been a customer for over a year. Today, I tried to purchase the 9220 HD pvr from London Drugs in Vancouver, B.C. They were the only store in town that had it in stock.
First of all, I only found out about the new pvr by searching for info on the internet. What a surprise to find out that it's been out for almost two months already. Does Bell bother to let its existing customers' know this, by sending an email? Of course not. I've been waiting for this unit for a year, and have already been tempted by Shaws continous discount offers to switch. But I held back, waiting for the Bell HD pvr. I get spammed all the time with garbage, and the info I need from bell, doesn't get relayed to me. Idiots.
So that's one strike against Bell. They don't even care about letting their customers know about new product, force them to do web searches.
I spent 3 hours reading all the posts about the 9220, called Future shop, The source, and they were all out, and all advertising it at $599.
I read here that the difference between the 9200 and the 9220 was that the 9200 didn't have the sat dish. I don't need the dish since I already have HD, but hey, if they were priced the same, I'd take the 9220 box and sell the extra dish.
Then I find out (from the London drugs clerk) that both have the exact same contents. So, I've tracked down the one 9220 unit left in Vancouver, go through a half hour of prep as the clerk rings in registration numbers, my bell account number, and then I pay for it.
Then it refuses to register me because I'm a customer already, and Bell won't sell the 9220 to existing customers!! I was stunned. It's exactly the same unit. Now, I don't blame this all on London drugs because they get their info from Bell. I blame Bell. I had the unit strapped to my back, ready to go home and hook it up, and I was forced to return it for a refund.
It's this kind of crap that seriously makes me want to switch to Shaw, and that's saying something, because I hate Shaw. I got a number to the Bell rep, and of course, she's out of town until Sept 6. Her voice mail gives me another number to call instead. That number is out of service. Can it get any better?
I was penalized because I'm an existing customer. I've never experienced anything like this from a company in my life. I've paid, and I'm forced to return the unit. They are saying to me, "We don't want you, because you're already a paying customer. We want someone new. They deserve the 9220 more than you." I just could not friggin' believe it. So the unit now sits in the store and collects dust, as it has been for the last month already.
Unless their 'rep' gives me some serious discounts and/or the next few months of programming free, I am saying bye bye to Bell. Whoever (on this forum) was talking about Bell not caring what unit you bought or where you bought it, and that is does not matter if you're an existing customer or not, IS WRONG. If you try to call in a 9220 as an existing customer, Bell will NOT hook you up.
These people are insane. If the two boxes had different contents, like one was just a receiver, and the other had the sat dish, I could sort of understand why they don't want someone who already has a dish, to get the box with another dish that they won't even use; but since both the 9200 and the 9220 contents are the same, this makes no sense at all. Brilliant job, Bell. Whoever put that one through deserves a raise!
Heads are gonna roll when I'm done with Bell.