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Re: [ TV] FibeTV is a complete joke! Okay so called back three more times, first person said I could get it, while transferring me to the order department they hung up on me. Called again the guy checked said with my home phone # it says I can get it, but my address says I can't get it, and my dry loop # says I can't get it. He says he'll look into it and call me back, so he just called back and said I definitely cannot get it.
Not sure where people get that the Main Street CO is the one that has it, I live right at Main and Gerrard, I could walk to that CO and be back home in 5 minutes.
Funny thing was he told me to go to www.bell.ca/fibetv and enter my address and they'll check if I can get it and will call me if it is. Told him I did that last week, that's what started this whole process.
If there's anyone on here that lives in the upper beaches area around main/gerrard and has FibeTV please let me know, I still think they're wrong. Long story short, when I moved here over 3 years ago, Bell kept saying I couldn't get Internet because my address says no. I finally got a Bell phone line installed here and as soon as I did, they'd check with that # and it would show all the services I could get, but address nothing. 3 months ago I ported the number to Primus VoIP since I don't use it at all, and so Bell gave me a dry loop number. The guy at Bell said my old # shows I can get FibeTV but address says no, and dryloop # says no. Funny thing, on bell.ca if I just click Internet availability, my dry loop # there says not available, and my address also says they can't verify it, but if I use my now Primus (former Bell) #, it says I can get up to Fibe 25 lol. I don't really care if I have to wait awhile to get the service, I just don't want to miss out on the 50% off the receivers deal is all. Sigh! |