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denphone 16-04-2015 17:21

Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2015)
 
A maze within a maze springs to mind.

passingbat 16-04-2015 17:27

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Originally Posted by Superblade7 (Post 35772020)
Thanks for the reply Ben.

This is another irritating thing about VM in that they have different versions of the same bundle despite the included services being exactly the same. And obviously being on an "older" version costs me £2 a month extra for Sky Sports! :mad:

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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35772021)
A maze within a maze springs to mind.


Some unkind people could also refer to it as a 'rip-off' maybe?

How difficult is it for VM to contact people that the price has changed for their current package an inform them of the details of the changes to the package?

mhatter67 16-04-2015 17:49

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Its all swings and roundabouts, I am very happy with being on the old Essential Family collection, could not care less about 152Mb broadband, getting this collection + Talk Unlimited for £50.69 plus line rental :)

theone2k10 16-04-2015 17:50

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Originally Posted by passingbat (Post 35772022)
Some unkind people could also refer to it as a 'rip-off' maybe?

How difficult is it for VM to contact people that the price has changed for their current package an inform them of the details of the changes to the package?

That would involve caring. Which is something VM don't seem to do sadly.

johnathome 16-04-2015 18:28

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Superblade7 (Post 35772020)
Thanks for the reply Ben.

This is another irritating thing about VM in that they have different versions of the same bundle despite the included services being exactly the same. And obviously being on an "older" version costs me £2 a month extra for Sky Sports! :mad:

But of course phoning up and saving the £2 by going onto the newer bundle would, almost certainly, land you with another 12 month contract.

Ultimate.Conj 16-04-2015 18:31

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Originally Posted by theone2k10 (Post 35772029)
That would involve caring. Which is something VM don't seem to do sadly.

Talking of caring, I have a Loyalty discount with VM which expires in August. I will call them when it's nearly time, but do you think they will let me have another one or will I have to pay the normal price until I'm eligible for another loyalty discount. I have been with VM for 5years and been on their top VIP package for about 3, so I'm paying them a fair bit each month ;)

theone2k10 16-04-2015 20:19

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Originally Posted by Ultimate.Conj (Post 35772035)
Talking of caring, I have a Loyalty discount with VM which expires in August. I will call them when it's nearly time, but do you think they will let me have another one or will I have to pay the normal price until I'm eligible for another loyalty discount. I have been with VM for 5years and been on their top VIP package for about 3, so I'm paying them a fair bit each month ;)

They most probably will i know i slate vm a lot but credit where credit is due they do offer good loyalty discounts.
Best to ring them and ask.

Superblade7 17-04-2015 03:47

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Quote:

Originally Posted by passingbat (Post 35772022)
Some unkind people could also refer to it as a 'rip-off' maybe?

How difficult is it for VM to contact people that the price has changed for their current package an inform them of the details of the changes to the package?

Worse thing is PB that as far as I am aware neither the package or price has changed with the exception of the Feb price rise (which increased the bundle price too) so I would be interested to know the difference between the "old" and "new" Big Kahuna bundles. Maybe Ben would be kind enough to shed some light on the difference?

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Originally Posted by johnathome (Post 35772034)
But of course phoning up and saving the £2 by going onto the newer bundle would, almost certainly, land you with another 12 month contract.

I'd bank on you being correct John, a new contract would almost certainly be required. Be an interesting conversation that one though - "Please can I upgrade my Big Kahuna bundle from the old version to the new version". Be funny to see what the CS advisor would say to that! :)

johnathome 17-04-2015 12:29

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Spike programs aren't available on VM catchup if people thought they could watch them that way, they aren't alone though.

https://help.channel5.com/hc/en-gb/a...e-on-Demand-5-

OLD BOY 17-04-2015 12:42

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Maybe this report will convince Virgin to add Spike to our listings!

http://www.mediaweek.co.uk/article/1...s-launch-night


Spike UK beats Sky Living with 89,000 average viewers on launch night

by Gurjit Degun

Spike UK, the new Viacom channel, launched last night and attracted an average of 89,000 viewers - a 0.67 per cent share of the overall audience.

Spike also outperformed fellow free-to-air channels including Drama, the UKTV channel, which had an average audience share of 0.6 per cent on Wednesday night (15 April).

The launch of Spike will be the first time that popular crime drama Breaking Bad will be aired in its entirety on British TV. It was shown between 11pm and 12am, and Spike said it had a 2.7 per cent audience share of 16- to 34-year-olds. It attracted 97,000 viewers on average; a 1.2 per cent share of the audience.

The new channel will also air new series of The Walking Dead as well as British content, including Police Interceptors Unleashed, a show about extreme police car chases fronted by the actor and ex-footballer, Vinnie Jones.

Spike is already a channel in the US.

gba93 17-04-2015 12:46

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 35772167)
Maybe this report will convince Virgin to add Spike to our listings!

With these numbers am I alone in thinking "is it worth it" ?

muppetman11 17-04-2015 12:54

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Originally Posted by gba93 (Post 35772169)
With these numbers am I alone in thinking "is it worth it" ?

Do you plan your viewing around viewer numbers ?

Very strange concept.

OLD BOY 17-04-2015 12:58

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Originally Posted by gba93 (Post 35772169)
With these numbers am I alone in thinking "is it worth it" ?

Well, it's doing better than Sky Living for a start!

Ultimate.Conj 17-04-2015 12:59

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The free-to-air channel beat pay-TV brands such as Sky Living, which attracted a 0.66 per cent share on average, and Sky Atlantic which took 0.33 per cent of the audience.

haha brilliant

Sky should let VM have Atlantic (at a reasonalble price, of course) to improve the dismal figure of 0.33%. It could also make the chanel more valuable in terms of advertising revenue to be gained from it.

denphone 17-04-2015 13:01

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Originally Posted by muppetman11 (Post 35772171)
Do you plan your viewing around viewer numbers ?

Very strange concept.

Viewing numbers mean nothing to our household as we like what we like irrelevant to any viewing numbers.


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