ROKU's early March legal announcement updating their "Dispute Resolution Terms" has disabled my Sharp TV. The notice box is displayed whenever I turn it on, with no way to bypass it other than to "Agree". What the heck ? I can't use my TV for anything else ! Not happy !!
I tried contacting ROKU Customer Service as noted in the lengthy legal document, that phone call is not answered. I found another Customer Service number in google, many options, none of which helped, I tried to open some kind of support case via the Internet, that did not work.
Ironically, I might normally have just agreed. I do not have any problems with ROKU, but this action makes me concerned about agreeing to anything with them.
Personally, I already swapped out for Fire units that I had put aside for Roku. I refuse to agree to such tactics that Roku pulled. I deleted my credit card info first just in case. Fire has the same apps except for the Roku channel. Too bad I did start to enjoy the Roku channel but I refuse to be a chump and bend over. The terms were acceptable but not the lock out.
Sign me up for that class action. This is complete bs. No i do not accept!
Sign me up for that class action. This is complete bs. No i do not accept!
@LarryCJR357 wrote:I tried contacting ROKU Customer Service as noted in the lengthy legal document, that phone call is not answered. I found another Customer Service number in google, many options, none of which helped, I tried to open some kind of support case via the Internet, that did not work.
Bad, bad idea. Any "customer service" phone number you find with a web search is almost always going to be a scam site. Roku does not offer telephone support, so you won't find any legitimate numbers with a web search. You WILL find people that set up phony support sites that try to steal your Roku user credentials and your credit card information.
ANY Roku support number that says you have to pay for something is BOGUS. Roku does NOT charge for any sort of support. There is no "premium" plan from Roku. NEVER pay for something that claims to fix a problem or provide you with "extra" services.
Now that I am not able to use my Roku I want a refund for it because I do not agree with your disclaimer.
there should be a option agree, or disagree
I do not agree. I am stuck with something that you force me to have without being able to use. Therefore, I want a refund
you are very filthy Rich treat your customers with some respect and give us a refund for this device that is no longer usable
@NoBiden wrote:Fire has the same apps except for the Roku channel. Too bad I did start to enjoy the Roku channel but I refuse to be a chump and bend over. The terms were acceptable but not the lock out.
The Roku Channel is available on Android devices, so more than likely you can get it for your Fire TV device. It's available for all my Shield players and my Onn player.
Roku failed miserably with the way they sent out this TOS notice. As you noted, the terms themselves are nothing new really. Arbitration was already part of the Roku TOS, no change there. But forcing an acceptance and completely blocking access to the device was completely unacceptable.
Thank you for the heads up ! I should have known that.
I love the unreal, bot-like responses with thumbs ups that try to redefine the issue through gaslighting. So done with Roku, especially after this.
I submitted this to their chief legal counsel and legal offices today.
This notice is a demand to remove the "Agree" button from my, and all, Roku devices wherein you are holding a previously purchased item hostage. By your actions you are changing the terms and contract under which I, and presumably millions of others, purchased these products. This constitutes a breach of contract on your part. Based upon the reactions on your own Roku Blog, you will force the self-same class action you seek to protect yourself from being engaged in the first instance. The hubris and arrogance will surely cause that which you seek so scurrilously to avoid.