New twist in "new customer given old DVR"
daykin1
Enthusiast - Level 1

A friend had FIOS installed at her house yesterday. Guess what? The install tech gave her 2 brand new 500gb DVRs. She did not pay a premium for these units, nor did she specify that she wanted them.

It has been almost a week since we were given the old 6000 model. I have emailed or spoke on the phone with at least 10 different employees from the install tech, store, call center, forums and "executive resolution team". At this point I have still not been told that I will receive a new DVR  (but I have had several people attempt to convince me that 20 hours of recording time is the industry standard...)

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Re: New twist in "new customer given old DVR"
jmw1950
Specialist - Level 2

On new installs, it is luck of the draw. You get whatever is on the truck. There is no rental or other premium for the 500gb units unless you want to upgrade through Verizon's program. That isn't the only way to get 500gb unit however. If you live within driving distance of a Verizon Experience store, you can often swap units over the counter in about 10 minutes. Just call ahead to make sure they have a 500gb unit available. As far as I know, there is no charge to do this, and the montly rental on the 160gb and 500gb units is the same.

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Re: New twist in "new customer given old DVR"
daykin1
Enthusiast - Level 1

I just received a new 500gb DVR 🙂

The local store didn't have them and had instructed me to contact the customer service call center. They said I would have to pay $49.99 to purchase a unit from the Verizon website.

After much complaining to anybody who would listen I received a call yesterday from a local installation tech saying he would be over today to swap my box for a new one.

I am satisfied with the end result, but it really shouldnt have been such a painful & time consuming experience. 

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