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Steven Rogers
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On Jul 6, 2005, at 9:54 AM, VOOM@yahoogroups.com wrote:
> A new Voom receiver will have
> "receiver not authorized", once you subscribe, it is "activated"; at
> this point, the receiver is offically "activated", even later the
> service is cancelled, no matter what, it is activated (it still
> receive
> and decode signals, but you can't watch it),
If you want to use activated to mean "has the ability to be turned
on" then fine, but I think its pretty clear that all the rest of us
mean by "activated" that it has the ability to actually display OTA
signals.
> it is called "locked" -
> some receivers will have a message, like "Please call Voom to
> subscribe...", you need to call Voom to unlock it. It is confusing,
Not really - we all know that we are talking about being able to
watch OTA with the box, since that the *only* thing that matters.
Whether its called "unlocked" or "activated" is unimportant.
> if you saw one on ebay says "activated", remember to inquire further
> information; technically, the seller is not lying to you.
Yes, technically the seller *is* lying to you, because he is trying
to create a false impression while withholding key information.
Withholding important information that a buyer would use to evaluate
the transaction (like BTW, you can't watch anything on this box) is
lying both legally and morally. If you're writing an engineering
specification, maybe the difference between "activated" and "locked"
matters, but not on this forum, and not with regards to the
legitimacy of a transaction on eBay.
SR
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> A new Voom receiver will have
> "receiver not authorized", once you subscribe, it is "activated"; at
> this point, the receiver is offically "activated", even later the
> service is cancelled, no matter what, it is activated (it still
> receive
> and decode signals, but you can't watch it),
If you want to use activated to mean "has the ability to be turned
on" then fine, but I think its pretty clear that all the rest of us
mean by "activated" that it has the ability to actually display OTA
signals.
> it is called "locked" -
> some receivers will have a message, like "Please call Voom to
> subscribe...", you need to call Voom to unlock it. It is confusing,
Not really - we all know that we are talking about being able to
watch OTA with the box, since that the *only* thing that matters.
Whether its called "unlocked" or "activated" is unimportant.
> if you saw one on ebay says "activated", remember to inquire further
> information; technically, the seller is not lying to you.
Yes, technically the seller *is* lying to you, because he is trying
to create a false impression while withholding key information.
Withholding important information that a buyer would use to evaluate
the transaction (like BTW, you can't watch anything on this box) is
lying both legally and morally. If you're writing an engineering
specification, maybe the difference between "activated" and "locked"
matters, but not on this forum, and not with regards to the
legitimacy of a transaction on eBay.
SR
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