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andy_m 13-12-2014 06:40

Re: Virgin Media to raise broadband and phone prices in Feb 2015
 
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Originally Posted by qasdfdsaq (Post 35746481)
Inflation has nothing more to do with interest rates than Ryanair fares.

Well interest rates are set in part to meet the inflation target. But that's not the point, the point is that these Virgin increases are higher than other rises in the cost of living, and so it's difficult to see how they're justified.

qasdfdsaq 13-12-2014 07:52

Re: Virgin Media to raise broadband and phone prices in Feb 2015
 
50% of all cost of living rises are higher than inflation, what's your point?

Mr K 13-12-2014 08:27

Re: Virgin Media to raise broadband and phone prices in Feb 2015
 
Well my rise is 10%. The 5.9% VM were quoting is a fairy story. A call to retentions got me a £50 credit which wipes out the rise for the next year for me. Already getting an £11 loyalty discount which can't be bettered as the new discounts are lower. For once I believe them. Good thing about a credit is that it doesn't enter me into a new contract, so am free to cancel/renegotiate next month having pocketed the cash ;)

harmonyinfo 13-12-2014 10:40

Re: Virgin Media to raise broadband and phone prices in Feb 2015
 
My increase is £5.64 and since my monthly payment currently is £33 that is over 17% increase. I will cancel something, just undecided yet between landline or Tivo.

Jim

andy_m 13-12-2014 11:02

Re: Virgin Media to raise broadband and phone prices in Feb 2015
 
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Originally Posted by qasdfdsaq (Post 35746557)
50% of all cost of living rises are higher than inflation, what's your point?

CDB's point, which you questioned, is, I believe, that the Virgin increase is a significant one and difficult to readily justify. I agree with CDB. I don't think your contribution was meant to be anything other than argumentative, and fwiw, displays a poor understanding of the relationship between the overall cost of living, cost of products and services, inflation and interest rates, all of which are inter-connected, although I accept that CDB appeared also to have had this relationship confused. Whilst I wouldn't usually wish to answer one question with another, I think in the circumstances my answer to your question "what's your point?" is, in fact, what's yours? That the Virgin increase should just be meakly accepted because it's not as bad as some others?

Helix 13-12-2014 13:52

Re: Virgin Media to raise broadband and phone prices in Feb 2015
 
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Originally Posted by harmonyinfo (Post 35746585)
My increase is £5.64 and since my monthly payment currently is £33 that is over 17% increase. I will cancel something, just undecided yet between landline or Tivo.

Jim

If you have BB, Phone and TV it won't be worth your while cancelling Landline as the way the packages work it ends up more expensive.

I wanted to get rid of my landline but it would have cost more, so I got rid of Landline and TV and just kept BB saving £19. Now I have Freeview and Now TV which gives me everything I watch anyway.

Dave42 13-12-2014 17:42

Re: Virgin Media to raise broadband and phone prices in Feb 2015
 
Got my letter today rise of £5.89 here

johnathome 13-12-2014 18:44

Re: Virgin Media to raise broadband and phone prices in Feb 2015
 
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Originally Posted by Dave42 (Post 35746662)
Got my letter today rise of £5.89 here

Be interesting to see if they still send me a letter, bearing in mind i'm paying more than the bundle price anyway.

I've got equal to the Big Kahuna bundle and paying £7 a month more than is listed on the website!

qasdfdsaq 13-12-2014 20:08

Re: Virgin Media to raise broadband and phone prices in Feb 2015
 
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Originally Posted by andy_m (Post 35746588)
CDB's point, which you questioned, is, I believe, that the Virgin increase is a significant one and difficult to readily justify.

I see no fact or hypothesis describing why it may be hard to justify.


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Originally Posted by andy_m (Post 35746588)
displays a poor understanding of the relationship between the overall cost of living, cost of products and services, inflation and interest rates

You seem to have completely failed to grasp how inflation works and the definition of "average".

---------- Post added at 21:08 ---------- Previous post was at 21:03 ----------

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Originally Posted by andy_m (Post 35746588)
"what's your point?" is, in fact, what's yours?

My point is for an inflation figure to exist at all half of the counted items must rise by more than inflation. If everything rose by equal or less than inflation, inflation would rapidly tend towards minus infinity.

As for cost of living, the majority of people in the world do not require premium broadband or cable TV for living.

Ken W 13-12-2014 20:11

Re: Virgin Media to raise broadband and phone prices in Feb 2015
 
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Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 35746567)
Well my rise is 10%. The 5.9% VM were quoting is a fairy story. A call to retentions got me a £50 credit which wipes out the rise for the next year for me. Already getting an £11 loyalty discount which can't be bettered as the new discounts are lower. For once I believe them. Good thing about a credit is that it doesn't enter me into a new contract, so am free to cancel/renegotiate next month having pocketed the cash ;)

My rise is also 10% increase!:shocked:

Mr K 13-12-2014 21:43

Re: Virgin Media to raise broadband and phone prices in Feb 2015
 
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Originally Posted by Ken W (Post 35746693)
My rise is also 10% increase!:shocked:

Don't settle for it Ken. Give them a ring and make them value your custom.

VM are chancing their arm with these 10%+ rises. They hope customers are too apathetic or don't know how to work out percentages. They are probably right for the majority of punters, which is all the better for the minority prepared to challenge them. VM retentions are an open goal - just kick the ball !

andy_m 13-12-2014 22:10

Re: Virgin Media to raise broadband and phone prices in Feb 2015
 
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Originally Posted by qasdfdsaq (Post 35746691)
I see no fact or hypothesis describing why it may be hard to justify.



You seem to have completely failed to grasp how inflation works and the definition of "average".

---------- Post added at 21:08 ---------- Previous post was at 21:03 ----------


My point is for an inflation figure to exist at all half of the counted items must rise by more than inflation. If everything rose by equal or less than inflation, inflation would rapidly tend towards minus infinity.

As for cost of living, the majority of people in the world do not require premium broadband or cable TV for living.

I completely agree with the bib.

johnathome 14-12-2014 00:29

Re: Virgin Media to raise broadband and phone prices in Feb 2015
 
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Originally Posted by qasdfdsaq (Post 35746691)
I see no fact or hypothesis describing why it may be hard to justify.

I think a 10% rise is hard to justify TBH.

Sod them though, i'm done in a couple of weeks, you can only take the **** so much.

thunderlips 14-12-2014 09:10

Re: Virgin Media to raise broadband and phone prices in Feb 2015
 
i got my letter yesterday £4.50 increase from feb 1st, so i rang retentions yesterday told them i not happy and i wish to cancel all my services with 30 days notice as iam going to sky !

VM: we dont want you to leave so as a valued customer we will credit your account for next 12 months of £4.50 !

HAPPY !!!!!!!

Taf 15-12-2014 11:26

Re: Virgin Media to raise broadband and phone prices in Feb 2015
 
My letter says an increase of £4.89, so 7.9%.

Up from 1st Feb, when my billing date is the 16th, so half a month at the new rates?


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