I just sent this email after learning that Cablevision wants to seek alternatives for voom instead of just spinning it off. I hope that some of you here at Satelliteguys.us agree with me and will take time to email with how much you agree with my email and maybe we can make a difference. The Last thing I would like to see is Voom being sold to EchoStar. No offense, I used to have Dish, but I just moved and decided that I want a change.
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I guess cost maybe the most apporiate category for this email considering I would like to see it hand delivered to Cablevision and it's boards of inverstors/directors. But I serously doubt this would happen.
I'm not a voom custmer for 2 reasons. One is the cost of the equipment even a year ago when you launched your service, it was still too expensive. The second reason is because I don't have an HDTV unit.
I have already made plans on getting an HDTV unit in March when the satellite aka Rainbow 2 goes live. This way, getting my HDTV unit + Voom will be well worth the investment.
Since Cablevision has decided to hault it's spinoff, I'm hoping that this email will make some cense to the investors and get them to change their minds and hold on to Voom until Dec. 31st 2005 and then spin off. Voom has or atleast has led us to believe that some major things will be happening for Voom next year and I can't wait to see them.
I think that Voom can survive on it's own if the following is activated immediately:
1) Free equipment for 1 room with a 2yr contract. I believe that by getting people to sign a 2yr contract with no money up front you can make some of your cost back and sign up more people. What about 3 or more rooms? Then charge them $24.99 per room.
2)Echostar has made it public that you can put out a piece of garbage and people will buy it. Your DVR is not ready? Release it anyway and people will buy it. You can always upgrade the software as need be to make it better.
3)What about Referral Programs. I emailed you guys about a customer referral program awhile back and I have yet to see anything about one on the voom.com website. The best advertising is WORD-OF-MOUTH. Make your current satisfied customers do your advertising for you. It's cheaper in the long run.
4)If you can get Rainbow 2 working in before March, It would be awesome. I know that people need new dishes so that they can look at both locations. Lets start a test stream now and get people hooked up so that when the satellite goes live they don't have to worry bout getting a new dish.
5)Seperate your HDTV from your SD. When you do that, people like me will actually join. Then when we get our HDTV unit, we can just add the HDTV package. I would join Voom Tomorrow if I wasn't paying $50.00 a month to receive HDTV programing that I can't watch it. Now if I was paying $24.99 to $29.99 a month for the SD channels I would join.
6)What about special offers for new/existing customers. Directv was giving free DVD players to new customers. Who says that only Directv can do that? NOBODY. People liking getting things for free. We could be controlled to do just about anything if we were getting something for free.
Let's Continue Voom and make it the best Satellite Company on the Market Today,
Danielle
The reference number for your question is '041227-000005'.
I will let you all know what their response is,
Danielle
Begining of Email
I guess cost maybe the most apporiate category for this email considering I would like to see it hand delivered to Cablevision and it's boards of inverstors/directors. But I serously doubt this would happen.
I'm not a voom custmer for 2 reasons. One is the cost of the equipment even a year ago when you launched your service, it was still too expensive. The second reason is because I don't have an HDTV unit.
I have already made plans on getting an HDTV unit in March when the satellite aka Rainbow 2 goes live. This way, getting my HDTV unit + Voom will be well worth the investment.
Since Cablevision has decided to hault it's spinoff, I'm hoping that this email will make some cense to the investors and get them to change their minds and hold on to Voom until Dec. 31st 2005 and then spin off. Voom has or atleast has led us to believe that some major things will be happening for Voom next year and I can't wait to see them.
I think that Voom can survive on it's own if the following is activated immediately:
1) Free equipment for 1 room with a 2yr contract. I believe that by getting people to sign a 2yr contract with no money up front you can make some of your cost back and sign up more people. What about 3 or more rooms? Then charge them $24.99 per room.
2)Echostar has made it public that you can put out a piece of garbage and people will buy it. Your DVR is not ready? Release it anyway and people will buy it. You can always upgrade the software as need be to make it better.
3)What about Referral Programs. I emailed you guys about a customer referral program awhile back and I have yet to see anything about one on the voom.com website. The best advertising is WORD-OF-MOUTH. Make your current satisfied customers do your advertising for you. It's cheaper in the long run.
4)If you can get Rainbow 2 working in before March, It would be awesome. I know that people need new dishes so that they can look at both locations. Lets start a test stream now and get people hooked up so that when the satellite goes live they don't have to worry bout getting a new dish.
5)Seperate your HDTV from your SD. When you do that, people like me will actually join. Then when we get our HDTV unit, we can just add the HDTV package. I would join Voom Tomorrow if I wasn't paying $50.00 a month to receive HDTV programing that I can't watch it. Now if I was paying $24.99 to $29.99 a month for the SD channels I would join.
6)What about special offers for new/existing customers. Directv was giving free DVD players to new customers. Who says that only Directv can do that? NOBODY. People liking getting things for free. We could be controlled to do just about anything if we were getting something for free.
Let's Continue Voom and make it the best Satellite Company on the Market Today,
Danielle
The reference number for your question is '041227-000005'.
I will let you all know what their response is,
Danielle