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trt | 20:17 Wed 18th Feb 2009 | Film, Media & TV
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I will be moving house in a few months and up to now there is no Virgin service in that area.

Should I be entitled to the �70 back for the V box that Virgin charged me, they said I wouldn't?
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That was an installation fee - they installed it,so you can't get it back
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Thank Ethel,

I will just sell it then.
You can't do that - it isn't your box to sell.

You paid for installation - you didn't buy the box.

"We will provide you with a set-top box and remote control, which will be reclaimed if you cease to be a digital television customer for any reason"

http://allyours.virginmedia.com/html/legal/onc able/productterms.html

They will continue to charge you for every month you have that box and they are aggressive in pursuing their debtors.
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Thanks Ethel for the info, but surely if Virgin can not supply their service in an area where I move to, its not my fault.

When I move home, it will be up to them to find me to get the V box back.
You can't sell it, because it won't work if you don't subscribe. You have to pay to get the service installed,and the box is provided.

I think you'd be foolish to risk your credit rating over this

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