Looking to buy an OTA antenna to upgrade my Voom's punny one, I noticed that there are many Voom receivers on sale. The most expensive one I have seen was $76, including shipping. I called and asked Voom and they will not activate any equipment they do not sell.
Intrigued and with nothing to lose (at least I can use it to get my OTA HD local channels) I bought one for $50. The box is new, the equipment is new and it is exactly like the one I got from Voom (actually, this one is not scratched, the one from Voom was).
It just doesn't make any sense. If Voom as a company is struggling and it needs to increase its customer base for fresh cash and revenues, it should just go ahead and release the boxes for consumers to buy (free market).
I think they are struggling to service the few customers like me they have, that they will not be able to serve a larger customer base. If they would have activated my box, I would have been a happy customer promoting Voom and paying them to do it, rather to start thinking to buy the Direct TV box, which they will activate, since Direct TV will be increasing its HD channel line up this year.

Intrigued and with nothing to lose (at least I can use it to get my OTA HD local channels) I bought one for $50. The box is new, the equipment is new and it is exactly like the one I got from Voom (actually, this one is not scratched, the one from Voom was).
It just doesn't make any sense. If Voom as a company is struggling and it needs to increase its customer base for fresh cash and revenues, it should just go ahead and release the boxes for consumers to buy (free market).
I think they are struggling to service the few customers like me they have, that they will not be able to serve a larger customer base. If they would have activated my box, I would have been a happy customer promoting Voom and paying them to do it, rather to start thinking to buy the Direct TV box, which they will activate, since Direct TV will be increasing its HD channel line up this year.
