Call your streaming services providers that you pay for and let them know Roku is blocking access to their services. (E.g. Call Netflix, Paramount, Disney, Hulu, etc.)
If they get enough complaints, they will reach out to Roku, and they have a lot more sway with Roku than you or I do.
So I was able to agree, but who else finds it really really **bleep** that my TV that I have owned for several years becomes a huge wall mounted paperweight unless I agree/send opt out intentions via snail mail to Roku legal? I know this, I was a huge Roku fan, and have used many devices over the past 10 years, but I will never buy their product ever again after pulling this stunt. Never even would have thought about legal actioning (euphemism for the word Roku won't let me use LOL) Roku, but locking me out of my TV unless I agree to arbitration terms? I don't even know if its different than what I agreed to when I first set it up, don't lock me out of MY device.
Forcing us to agree to this "gag order" is not a way to win friends and build relationships. But apparently Roku does not care.
That worked. Thank you!!
Agree 100%. Another company that doesn't care about it's customers.
all you have to so is use the roku app and you can bypass the user agreement
use you phone download the roku app and this lets you bypass the agreement you can select whatever movie app you want to watch
I don't know how to decline but I do know if you have the roku promote control app on you phone then you can bypass it by pressing what app you want to go to
Even using the TV remote, none of the buttons I push allows me to "accept". Am I missing something?
FYI, I also looped in The Washington Post (business@washpost.com). Hopefully, they'll be interested in covering this story.