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Join Date: May 2002
Location: Toronto - Davisville Subway
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Yes, this can be done. I have the old "winback for life" free HD PVR rental and I was able to exchange for the new 8642 (160GB) model.
I did it at a rogers Plus store. Confirm they have stock before you go. As long as they do an exchange/swap, it won't affect your credit, since it's the same price and code on their system. |
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Whitby, Fibe TV
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I just swapped my 8300 for a new 8642 here in Whitby. The girl assured me I would not lose the life-time rental.
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Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Ottawa
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I had 2 free for life. (1xSD, 1xHD) I swapped both after confirming that they had them in stock and would swap them.
Just be careful of the SD swap as they do not have an SD box any longer and when they swapped the SD one the free for life credit was removed. I called and I was told backend support would fix the problem. When I received my first bill after the swap I was charged for the SD->HD one. Anyway called in, they gave me a credit and said it will be changed by the next bill. I guess I will find out in about 1 week. Based on my experiance with Rogers and billing, I am sure I will be calling monthly for a least a few more
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Join Date: Oct 2010
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CS rep at the front st store downtown actually went to the back to specifically get me "one of the newer models" when I swapped to HD PVR a couple of weeks ago.
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Posts: 19
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If I'm renting the HD 8300 PVR can I swap it for 8642 HD for the same rental price. If so, is it worth it?
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Join Date: May 2002
Location: Toronto, Rogers, 8300HD, eHDD, Panasonic TCP65S1, Denon AVR4310Ci; 8300HD, eHDD & Sony KDL40W3000
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Threads merged. Here's a comparison of the 8300 and 8642 - you'll have to decide what's important to you since each has strengths/weaknesses.
http://www.digitalhome.ca/forum/showthread.php?t=126781
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Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Ottawa
Posts: 183
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Yeah, don't be so quick to move to the 8642. I did and while I was glad I did, when I did it. I am not so happy now. The 8300 now seems to have more features then the 8642. I would think that Rogers will have to give the 8642 some of the missing features eventually. But it is weird that they have have major missing features on their newest current model. Mainly call display. And you lose the copy to VCR on the 8642.
Anyway, Make sure to compare features now.
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Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Toronto, Rogers Cable, SA8642, Panasonic 58VT25, Oppo BDP-83, Denon AVR3311Ci
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My 8300 rental died unceremoniously last week and upon returning it for a new one the Yonge and Lawrence Rogers Video store seemed to have only the 8462 on the shelf. I'm reserving judgment on the new one until I've lived with it a little longer.
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Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Alberta
Posts: 339
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I had an 8300 swapped out for a 8642 this morning, no questions asked.
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Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Rogers Cable, Scarborough, Ontario Canada
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I just recived my new HDPVR and had the Old PVR 8000 I had some issues before with the box with the hard drive the agent told me the next time I could loose the box. So they recommend me to get a new box.
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Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Ottawa
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Join Date: May 2002
Location: Toronto - Davisville Subway
Posts: 908
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Free for life was an old winback promo they had when you switched from Satellite to Cable. They gave you a free PVR (HD if you requested) for 1 satellite PVR, to rent for free as long as you remained a Rogers customer in good standing, they also credit you the PVR digital fee. If you took cable internet, they also threw in a free (to own) SD box plus a free cable modem (to own as well). It was a great promo at the time. Later the promo was changed to just 2 years free and now they just give you a free PVR to own if you sign up to a contract. (Back then, they never had contracts for cable).
I had my PVR upgraded a few month ago with no problem. My promo officially ends in "2049", so I'm sure there will be many more changes to make until then. |
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: North York
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I swapped my rented 8300 for a 8642 last Monday without any hassles or extra cost at a Rogers Plus store in Rexdale.
Sometimes the video was jittery/blocky when recording two shows at the same time. I didn't mention my eHDD issues (losing recorded shows) as I'm sure they wouldn't know what I'm talking about. The lady said she would not be able to replace it with a similar model "unfortunately" and would have to upgrade me. Yay. I didn't have to ask, beg, complain or anything. |
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