My 1st FiOS bill for the Triple Play services I signed up for included a shocking $54.99 charge that was never disclosed to me during sign up or during the installation process. This $55 charge was added to coer the "outlet installation" that was necessary for connecting a 2nd TV in my house to FiOS network. I was previously a Comcast customer, and they had installed - for free - the coax wiring to and one outlet for a TV and another outlet for my computer (in different rooms of my house). I mistakenly thought that "premium installation" promised in Verizon's Triple Play advertisement for FiOS would certainly cover the wiring to and outlet for a 2nd TV - especially given that I agreed to pay $6/month extra for an this 2nd TV's Set Top Box plus $4/month additional for a Home Media DVR.
It's impossible to find a good description of what is covered under "Premium Installation", and their website doesn't mention that hooking up your TVs to FiOS is only covered if your house has pre-existing coax wiring and outlets to the places where you now want to watch TV.
Somewhat misleadingly, Verizon's website indicates that for FiOS internet connection, it's Premium Installation would include the installation of an outlet to hook up your computer. This Verizon webpage says so: http://www22.verizon.com/ResidentialHelp/FiOSInternet/General+Support/Getting+Started/QuestionsOne/98266.htm (i.e.,
"The Verizon Technician will run data wiring from the ONT to your router and, if necessary, install an Ethernet jack."). Likewise, the same info is provided on another Verizon webpage - http://www22.verizon.com/Residential/FiOSInternet/FAQ/FAQ.htm - which states:
"The technician will also install any required wall jacks. Depending on your home's layout, the technician will install data wiring through the basement or attic, or along baseboards." I fail to see why a 2nd TV should incur an additional charge given that Verizon didn't have to do anything extra to connect by computer to FiOS internet.
Scanning the info on Verizon's website, I certainly was lead to believe that my installation would incur no additional costs. Furthermore, the installation technician never informed me that the additional outlet needed for my 2nd TV - which involved drilling a small hole through my 1-inch thick wood floor - would incur an extra charge. I've succeeded in getting a partial rebate for the $55 charge, but feel a bit abused since I was never informed about the charge before or during the installation process.