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Know what you mean about speaking to cancellations cementing the feeling you are doing the right thing. They were pretty rude in their attempt to trick me into staying by their lies about other providers. VM called me yesterday to offer a cheaper price and again today even though I told them I wasn't interested. So expect a call from them in 3 weeks or so. |
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I was also spending way too much time in The Coming Soon thread hoping for some positive news, desperate for rumours and scraps of information. The below pretty much sums up my feels on the Coming Soon thread. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WtZE-srMHAA |
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Hi Chad, l wouldn't worry about any libel action from VM, l have told them loads of times what l think of there service. If you read my comment on coming soon' l have placed on there an article that l had a discussion with them, over those dreaded numbers that appear on the live sports.
I pay VM to watch live sports NOT to watch those damn numbers, and had a right go on there phone to the CEO's office VM wouldn't know how to look after there customers, there PR is terrible, and keeping customers don't make me laugh, if l ran the company l would sack the lot of them and run it myself. |
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If you are currently a Virgin customer, but used to be a customer of SKY, and are not happy with the recent price increases you might just be in luck.
As you know if you are in contract with Virgin you can cancel all of your services within 30 days of being notified of the increase. You can walk away without any penalty. I did it earlier this week, fairly straight forward. According to various SKY forums SKY are offering SKY World TV subscriptions to ex customers for £24.12 per month. That's all channels, including SKY Sports and SKY Movies in HD and the 3D channel. 75% off for 12 months. The offer ends on 30/12/12. If interested you need to call 08442 411 194. Here is more info: http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/sky-...-month-1411254 Looks like SKY might be trying to capitalise on recent price increases from Virgin. At a time when everyone is looking to save money, and tighten the purse strings, SKY are putting offers out there that are hard to resist. Have Virgin ever offered 75% rebate for returning customers? |
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Well Chad you actually you could turn it round and say that they are becoming somewhat desperate to try to entice new customers because as we stand Virgin's TV base has increased percentage wise more then Sky's and then on top of that we have the rip roaring success of the TiVo something which Sky cannot compete with at all.:)
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Great deal! They can probably offer it as they let the customer keep the equipment at the end so no install neccersary.
Virgin offered me a cheaper price but then explained they were going to lower the level of my services so it wasn't a deal after all. |
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You've got to admit though that it is a fantastic offer. It doesn't matter what slant we put on it, what they are offering for £24.12 per month for 12 months is great value. Do you agree? |
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Sky World (All channels inc Sports and Movies) Excluding HD is £13.87 a month on a 12 month contract. People have posted in this thread they've had around £13.00 per month worth of price increases from Virgin in the past 10 months alone. It's going to be interesting to see what offers SKY and Virgin are offering in the summer when BT step up. Should be a great time for consumers. |
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However Sky are having a lot of success moving more of their existing customers onto triple play. |
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In 12 months there'll be deals from VM , BT , Talk Talk etc , I only ever look on my provider 12 months at a time as things can and so often do change over this period of time. |
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