certainly:

adverb

  1. 1.In a certain way.It will certainly happen.

  2. 2.Very likely.He had definitely drunk too much.

    So this is not an assertion but a supposition

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@Gaeilgeoir

actually, undoubtedly, affirmatively, randomly, apparently, obviously, certainly, in fact, in reality, really, surely, truly, etc., there is no shortage of adverbs to qualify the obvious bad faith of some 😉

A dialogue of the deaf is an idiomatic expression which designates a discussion generally involving two interlocutors, who do not understand or do not listen to each other, thinking that they are conversing together in the same voice. theme.

Two things are infinite: the Universe and human stupidity. But, as far as the Universe is concerned, I have not yet acquired absolute certainty." Albert Einstein

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Already we pay a subscription for many more channels than we watch

Already we pay more to have the replay

Already the programs start later and later in the evening and end very late, largely due to the long advertising breaks (often always the same ones, in fact,… if at least it was varied!)

The only way is to watch them either the next day skipping the ads or to watch them over several evenings

There is no question of paying even more.

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Advertising is not a problem for me. Above all, I don’t want to pay to not have advertising. More than that is missing!!

I think subscriptions are already too expensive. If only we could choose to pay only for the channels that interest us, or personalize subscriptions. It would cost us less!!

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We pay the subscription for 3 TVs.

The payment of 6.90 to avoid ads is valid for the whole thing or do you have to pay 3 × 6.90?

Thank you for your response

Didier

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Good morning,

Since you have your contract, reread it carefully and you will see that you cannot terminate it for this reason.

Swisscom is not responsible for this change regarding replay. It was the TV channels that imposed it. Either Swisscom accepted it and the replay could continue to be broadcast, or it disappeared like MyCANAL did.

Cordialement, Prelude.

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Cordialement, Prelude

Good morning

what is not clear is customers who have an old generation TV S subscription at 5 chf per month with the 30-hour replay option at 5 chf more.

What will happen with advertising in a replay?

and live pause with fast forward?

this of course without changing your subscription…

and for 17 chf you can have an option without advertising

because the recording and the 7 days of replay do not interest everyone and your new TV S formulas are more expensive for less service…

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Hello @Grongaho54

Here is the extract from the Swisscom communication

In the future, customers with 30 hours of Replay in their subscription will no longer be able to fast-track content during a Replay broadcast, due to the absence of a corresponding deduction rate in the new sector agreement.

So the replay will remain with the original ad, but the fast forward functions will no longer be available.

DanielD

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Thank you for this response

We are also talking about certain channels which are only affected

so here what you describe is also on channels such as TF1 TSR1 or M6

should I understand that this “blocking” of fast forward and on all channels?

in fact what bothers me is that in my case to avoid the ads I have to pay not 6.9 chf more than my 10 chf per month but in total 32 chf or 22 chf more per month and that’s not normal.

Does this correspond to the cheapest ad-free subscription?

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