...Maybe it's the time for concerned viewers to drop Bell ExpressVu?
The biggest problem, as I understand, is not the lack of other providers, (you can use this channel finder page to check what other providers offer EWTN in your area,) but that there are often long-term service contracts involved and the penalties are quite hefty. I wonder if it makes sense to consider a class action suit against Bell ExpressVU in such cases; after all, if they lure people into long-term contracts promising certain channels and then refuse to carry these channels - then it's nothing but a breach of promise.
Meanwhile - I'd suggest you check out the alternative providers. Some of them may have a nice promotion for those switching from Bell that may actually save you some money on the long run.
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I've linked back to your blog for this article.
Unfortunately, my postal code does not register with EWTN.
I can only get it here by live-streaming or shortwave
Thank you for the link :)
Myself I don't watch TV that much so I didn't even bother with cable or satellite. But for many families that enjoy watching TV together, losing EWTN on the wide screen will be a disappointment.
I am so sorry to lose this channel and in addition Salt & light was not available either tonight (February 27th) Only the Miracle Network was on with an Evangelist. I resent being told what I can watch and not watch. I have dropped Bell from one part of my life and I will not continue to do so. By the way when you put in your postal code put do not put in any spaces then it will work.
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