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I'm considering some drastic changes to my package, when eligible, which will save a substantial amount of money each month.
I'm going from 50mb broadband down to 10mb, which is set to be upped to 30mb in my area in May. I'm getting rid of the home phone land-line completely and getting one of Virgins pay monthly mobile deals for £10.99 each month. Me and wife will then both have Virgin mobiles and can call each other for free. I'm going to get rid of SKY Sports / Movies HD too. In total I'll be saving about £35.00 per month, mainly from not using a Virgin land-line, without any real significant changes to my services. I'll still have broadband at a great speed, still have SKY Sports and SKY Movies and will still have access to a phone. I currently pay Virgin about £135.00 each month for my TV, Broadband and Telephone. There comes a point when you've got to give yourself a slap and question why your spending £166.80 phone line rental a year, when you hardly use the phone, or £84.00 HD charge per year when you maybe only watch 1 or 2 hours of premium SKY HD programming in the day. Also I have no idea why I have 50mb broadband. I don't really download anything and it's only me and the wife who use it. In fact I might drop the extra box in the bedroom too as most nights, if we do watch anything, it's either Family Guy on BBC3 or some reality show like TOWIE etc.... It's not that I have a gripe about rising prices, it just made me look at what I'm paying for more closely. VIP50 is a great package, but I only really use about 70% of what's actually in my package. |
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They also gave us Sky Atlantic free- If they do give a £1/£2 price increase I won't be complaining- I will see it as going towards the F1-HD channel so definitely worth it to me. But Virginmedia customer with a bundle still get a pretty good deal to be fair. |
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As my increase was stated as £4.50, I would guess that TV XL is increasing by £2 (as already stated on here) and BB XXL (50MB) will be increasing by £2.50, unless of course there is an increase in regard to additional STBs!!
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I think the TiVo fee is redicioulous! TiVo is better than v+ but not £5 a month better
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But i do agree with you though the way you worked it out you can save a substantial amount each month,to be honest the only reason i keep my home phone is because on my package the big discount taking the phone line makes it worthwhile to take the basic phone line package. |
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They are probably raising the Tivo price to £5 for new customers/boxes to be able to offer the boxes for free installation and activation without annoying people who paid these fees previously.
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SKY and BT Vision keep on adding new TV customers yet Virgin, with their TiVo box, just seem to have plateaued. It would appear TV customers are looking for the widest selection of content or really good value when choosing their TV provider at the moment.
Looks like Virgin need to up their game as their TV uptake has been stagnant for almost 12 months now. With YouView launching in the next few months with their own free 7 catch-up service for terrestrial TV, apps for the likes of Lovefilm and TV on demand content the market is only going to get tougher. By all intents and purposes, YouViews box will be able to do about 80% of what TiVo does without any monthly fee. Virgin need to deliver all missing non-SKY HD channels, more linear channels and more exclusive on demand content if they want to continue their growth in 2012 - 2013. |
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