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Re: £3 TV increase but BT Sport Europe is "free"
Just received this (anyone else had it?):
What do you think of your products and price rises? Inbox x Virgin Media & eDigitalResearch <VirginMediaSurveys@edigitalresearch.com> Unsubscribe 22:14 (6 minutes ago) to me Logo Hello! This is a survey from Virgin Media about the products you have with us and your views on price rises. The questionnaire will take about 10 minutes to complete. Your feedback will help us understand more about customers’ perceptions of price increases, and their impact. As part of the project we are running a free draw for £300 worth of Amazon vouchers. *Terms & Conditions can be viewed by following the appropriate link at the bottom of this email. eDigitalResearch is an independent market research company that Virgin Media have asked to run this survey. All the data we collect is stored on a secure server and is covered by the eDigitalResearch Privacy Policy. If you’d like to take part just click below to get started. Click here to go to the survey. If this link does not work, please copy and paste it into your web browser. Thanks again for your help! The Virgin Media team |
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Edit: Have you filled it in yet? Was there anything interesting in the questionnaire? |
Re: £3 TV increase but BT Sport Europe is "free"
I filled it in, gave Tivo a big serve - lack of apps, slow, poor box set choice (which are difficult to find unless you want to go through all those menus) etc.etc. They asked what I watched and this (the questioning) was very slewed towards sport. Asked if I intended to do anything about the price increase, said I already had, combo of BT+Sky.
Got the idea they're a bit concerned about cancellations. To add insult to injury, my BB was down again first thing - no phone, no TV. Rang to see what was happening & the recorded message said they were improving the services - I checked the calendar but it's August not April. 4th time in a fortnight I've lost all services, came back on this afternoon. August 21 is my changeover date - can't wait. EDIT: Don't think I'll be winning any prizes in the big draw. |
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Not looking good for Virgin on the TV front. Latest results show they've lost 19,000 TV customers in UK and Ireland. I think Virgin are the only TV provider in the UK to have virtually no growth, in terms of TV subscription numbers, in the past 5 years. In fact I think Virgin, in the UK, have had about the same numbers of subscribers for nearly 8 years. |
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I never get these surveys anyone do this happen to anyone else
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They need to go about sorting these problems as a matter of urgency rather than being so laid back about it all. They will start losing customers at an alarming rate if they carry on like this. Such a shame, they were starting to do so well last year but now seem to have gone into reverse. They are taking their eye off the ball in this fast paced game. |
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I think they whole market has shifted over the last few years. The differentiators that cable had over terrestial TV - multiple channels, pay movies, catch-up services, on-demand box sets have been staedily narrowed. If you cancelled cable TV in the past you could lose all these services and just have five channels. With YouView and apps the difference is a lot narrower. I think VM and Sky will continue to come under attack from the likes of BT and TalkTalk. I think VM's investment in a bigger network is a sensible step forward. |
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If that became part of VM'S strategy, I have no doubt at all that deals could be done. If TV manufacturers can do it, so can Virgin. With a well thought out strategy, VM could make money, not lose money from this. |
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I rule out Now TV coming to VM as it's too much of a substitute for VM's own TV service. I don't rule out Amazon Prime. Nor do I rule out apps like Curzon Home Cinema and TED Talks which are available elsewhere and complement not cannibalise VM's existing content offerings. |
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At the time of the Netflix addition, cord cutting was a relatively unknown term in the UK. And although it is more well known now, it is probably far from being on the 'to do' list of the vast majority of people, So services such as Amazon may arrive on Tivo. But VM must be looking at future trends in these decisions and trying to estimate the growth rate of those that will cut the cord and at what point in the future, that number will be significant enough to affect it's pay TV offering. |
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