No - as I mentioned, the box has never been offered for sale.
If you don't return the box, you will be charged a penalty - however the box will still remain the property of EE.
So, there are no circumstances where they will let you use the box as a BT Broadband and telephone customer. Seems a bit odd as I would then just go to another ( likely cheaper) provider and buy my own PVR?
If you have no EE TV subscription anymore, then we gain nothing from you keeping the TV Box - you can't even buy anything in the EE TV store. You're just holding onto equipment that we could refurbish and send to another customer. Also, the Internet mode won't work for you either, so it just becomes a plain PVR - you may as well go buy one from someone else.
BE a freely box or a freeview DO not buy EEtv box if your are not A customer ?
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if you BUYING EE tv or BT box your buying a paperweight not to buying buying outside oF EE/BT
If theres aa change in the signal that EE/BT box cant pickup theen you will buying new box anyway
or maybe you bought a faulty box and seller will not honour a refund
seems like a bit of waste of time and energy but what do i know
Can I add a bit of context here
Before 2019 you kept you BT box..after that you had to send them back or be changed
Think the current none return fee is £160
Sky and Virgin no longer offer pvr's putting all their eggs in the streaming basket
EE themselves have lost all interest in the aging pro box and leaning more towards apple tv
My point is after 7 years EE/BT have made no attempt at all to "disable" the pro box to none subscribers
With their current state of apathy towards the pro box it's unlikely to start now
Ignore the doom mongers and enjoy your pro box safe in the knowledge you're literally saving hundreds by not having a EE subscription
I suppose the point I was making was that I would choose to sign up to a new Broadband contract ( and home phone) whereas ,with no box, I would probably go elsewhere .
This was a reply to post number 23 but the system doesn't link there there for some reason
@homerhotspur There’s always the option of remaining out of contract on your EETV subscription, even if you renew broadband and phone. I don’t know which package you are on or if you were taking advantage of any special offers. You are not able to flex your package by doing this, but it is a consideration. This is what we have done as we were reluctant to commit to a new 24 month contract for tv.
Why would internet mode not work if I kept BT Broadband/ hub etc?
edit - again replying to Darren Dev number 23 . Again ' quick reply ' doesn't work as intended