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Just had my price rise £4.34 a month on top the rise earlier in the year represents a near 7 % rise in 10 months I would love to hear the justification in this currant climate.:(
I will offset some of the rise by paying the land line rental up front. |
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Nice to see VM are prepared to look after long standing customers.;D |
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I've paid my line rental up front so have recently been paying £30 for 60Mb broadband and M+ TV. After getting my increase letter I phoned to cancel the TV and downgrade the broadband to 30Mb to save some money.
I was put through to retentions and was offered 30Mb broadband and M TV for £17.50 (plus the already paid for phone rental). I thought this was a good deal so I accepted. However, I have just had a letter today which talks about a new contract and having 7 days to change my mind. The agent I spoke to made no mention of a new contract. Does this mean I am now committed for 12 months unless I cancel? |
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12 or 18.
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Virgin have now got round to updating the prices for the price rise
BB 30Mb will be £14.50pm BB 60Mb will be £19.50pm BB 100Mb will be £27pm These prices are if you take a phone line at £14.99pm Broadband only prices without a phone line appear to have no change TV M will be £13pm TV L will be £21.50pm TV XL will be £29.50pm These prices are if you take a phone line at £14.99pm The TiVo monthly sub remains £5pm an additional box remains £11.50pm |
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I don't think they always do that, though. Anecdotally, at least. They should, of course :)
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As you say it should be mandatory that the customer is made fully aware of the implications of their new deal. |
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Nowhere in the letter does it mention how long they've tied me in for but it does say if I've used any of the services since they were activated my right to cancel is gone. I think that is shameful business practice. Surely the letter should have detailed exactly what both parties are agreeing to and require me to sign and return as acceptance.
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