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Gadgets, News - Tuesday, November 29, 2011 9:42 - 5 Comments
Internode offers free FetchTV trial
news In response to Australian customers’ interest in the FetchTV service, Internode has revealed a new offer for those hesitating to commit to a two-year subscription. The company has introduced a 30-day ‘no penalty’ return process to boost potential customers’ confidence.
Customers trying out this option can sign up for a 24-month contract for a full or lite FetchTV subscription. If unsatisfied after 30 days, they can choose to cancel the service without having to pay the usual penalties for early termination, and return to Internode the equipment supplied. Customers opting out of the contract would still have to pay the monthly fees for the period that they used the FetchTV service. The no-termination-fee offer excludes any other hardware bought from Internode, such as routers and power-over-ethernet boxes.
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