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Digital Fanatic 11-02-2012 12:20

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Originally Posted by thunderlips (Post 35379858)
just wanted to ask the cable forum team team who virgin are letting go, are you going to keep your virgin media services ?

A personal question, but yes I will be. I wouldn't touch BT or Sky. :)

denphone 11-02-2012 12:21

Re: Virgin Media Closing Albert Dock
 
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Originally Posted by Digital Fanatic (Post 35379903)
A personal question, but yes I will be. I wouldn't touch BT or Sky. :)

l will second that.:tu:

thunderlips 11-02-2012 13:15

Re: Virgin Media Closing Albert Dock
 
i am naughty lol i didnt mean it to sound a personal question ! thanks anyway !

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all the best to you all anyway !

Digital Fanatic 11-02-2012 13:20

Re: Virgin Media Closing Albert Dock
 
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Originally Posted by thunderlips (Post 35379931)
i am naughty lol i didnt mean it to sound a personal question ! thanks anyway !

---------- Post added at 12:15 ---------- Previous post was at 12:07 ----------

all the best to you all anyway !

It's ok... thanks :)

qasdfdsaq 11-02-2012 17:46

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Originally Posted by jb66 (Post 35379829)
Maybe he'll be a community forum mod

Yuck.

Peter_ 11-02-2012 21:22

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Originally Posted by jb66 (Post 35379829)
Maybe he'll be a community forum mod

You have to be employed by Lithium and live in Canada to be a Community Forum Moderator as they are completely separate to the Forum Team who soon will live only in Swansea.;)

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Originally Posted by thunderlips (Post 35379858)
just wanted to ask the cable forum team team who virgin are letting go, are you going to keep your virgin media services ?

I would not touch a BT line with the proverbial dirty stick so without a doubt I will keep my Virgin Media services if you click my signature you will see why, if I was with BT that would be less than 2Mb.

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Originally Posted by Sephiroth (Post 35379857)
I hope we tangle again,, Peter! Best wishes.

Thanks Seph.:)

jb66 11-02-2012 21:22

Re: Virgin Media Closing Albert Dock
 
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Originally Posted by qasdfdsaq (Post 35380091)
Yuck.

Lol I wish I could subscribe to your posts!

RichardCoulter 12-02-2012 01:23

Re: Virgin Media Closing Albert Dock
 
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Originally Posted by thunderlips (Post 35379931)
i am naughty lol i didnt mean it to sound a personal question ! thanks anyway !

---------- Post added at 12:15 ---------- Previous post was at 12:07 ----------

all the best to you all anyway !

I don't think it was an unreasonable or personal question at all, it was just Sirius stirring things up.

It says something if former members of staff, who have been made redundant, still rate VM products. This is in spite of them now having nothing to lose or the fact that some of them feel bitter.

I believe that a personal question would be something along the lines of "how much do you have in the bank", or "when did you last have sex"!!! :D

gazzae 12-02-2012 02:03

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Originally Posted by RichardCoulter (Post 35380298)
I believe that a personal question would be something along the lines of "how much do you have in the bank", or "when did you last have sex"!!! :D


3 million and 5 minutes ago (twice). :smokin:

Peter_ 12-02-2012 10:19

Re: Virgin Media Closing Albert Dock
 
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Originally Posted by RichardCoulter (Post 35380298)

It says something if former members of staff, who have been made redundant, still rate VM products. This is in spite of them now having nothing to lose or the fact that some of them feel bitter.

I certainly would not go to BT or any ADSL supplier as it would amount to a serious downgrade of my broadband service and I prefer a connection with a fast download speed.

Even when Infinity finally reaches here I will not touch it with the proverbial dirty stick because it is a BT product.

Sirius 12-02-2012 11:52

Re: Virgin Media Closing Albert Dock
 
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Originally Posted by RichardCoulter (Post 35380298)
I don't think it was an unreasonable or personal question at all, it was just Sirius stirring things up.


Pot and kettle spring to mind, This coming from a poster that constantly asks questions of members of staff who work for VM about what they think of VM and there employment but NEVER asks the same of any one else on this forum. Its rather creepy to be honest

RichardCoulter 13-02-2012 23:01

Re: Virgin Media Closing Albert Dock
 
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Originally Posted by RichardCoulter (Post 35380298)
I don't think it was an unreasonable or personal question at all, it was just Sirius stirring things up.

It says something if former members of staff, who have been made redundant, still rate VM products. This is in spite of them now having nothing to lose or the fact that some of them feel bitter.

I believe that a personal question would be something along the lines of "how much do you have in the bank", or "when did you last have sex"!!! :D

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Originally Posted by gazzae (Post 35380308)
3 million and 5 minutes ago (twice). :smokin:

:D:D

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Originally Posted by Sirius (Post 35380406)
Pot and kettle spring to mind, This coming from a poster that constantly asks questions of members of staff who work for VM about what they think of VM and there employment but NEVER asks the same of any one else on this forum. Its rather creepy to be honest

Utter nonsense.

If you have a problem with me, or any other poster, you are reminded that there is an ignore facility available for your use.

Getting back on topic, it's such an ironic shame that, on this occasion, VM are losing some of the better members of staff as a result of the redundancy process :( I made my feelings known at a gathering last Saturday.

At the weekend it was also discussed that, notwithstanding legal requirements, management would like to be able to "cherry pick" certain individuals to stay who have demonstrated a commitment to the company and it's customers during future reorganisation.

Peter_ 13-02-2012 23:11

Re: Virgin Media Closing Albert Dock
 
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Originally Posted by RichardCoulter (Post 35381585)

At the weekend it was also discussed that, notwithstanding legal requirements, management would like to be able to "cherry pick" certain individuals to stay who have demonstrated a commitment to the company and it's customers during future reorganisation.

Not really a viable solution and management are more than aware of that and have made the requisite noises regards people being able to transfer to Swansea.

But as per many of my previous posts most people have family commitments and mortgages and unless they are either single or quite stupid they would be putting themselves up for a possible fall considering that the positions on offer are for less money with worse terms and conditions, especially when you consider the amount of similar positions readily available in the Merseyside area.

Sirius 14-02-2012 07:45

Re: Virgin Media Closing Albert Dock
 
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Originally Posted by RichardCoulter (Post 35381585)

At the weekend it was also discussed that, notwithstanding legal requirements, management would like to be able to "cherry pick" certain individuals to stay who have demonstrated a commitment to the company and it's customers during future reorganisation.

You can be so offensive in the way you post it goes beyond belief and i repeat "Its very creepy"

Hugh 14-02-2012 09:24

Re: Virgin Media Closing Albert Dock
 
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Originally Posted by RichardCoulter (Post 35381585)
:D:D



Utter nonsense.

If you have a problem with me, or any other poster, you are reminded that there is an ignore facility available for your use.

Getting back on topic, it's such an ironic shame that, on this occasion, VM are losing some of the better members of staff as a result of the redundancy process :( I made my feelings known at a gathering last Saturday.

At the weekend it was also discussed that, notwithstanding legal requirements, management would like to be able to "cherry pick" certain individuals to stay who have demonstrated a commitment to the company and it's customers during future reorganisation.

Seriously?

You appear to be reporting, on an open forum that is frequented by ex-(and soon to be ex)employees of Virgin Media, that VM senior management discussing breaching Employment Law?

What is to stop the ex-VM employees reporting this discussion to their Union Reps?


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