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mdb1992 13-11-2013 10:48

Re: Returning to Virgin Media
 
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Originally Posted by Dave42 (Post 35644526)
yes it a good deal and your very welcome from the dark side :D:D

Thanks but I was only with Sky since 31st December :) was with VM since NTL, NTL:telewest through to VM

Chad 13-11-2013 13:26

Re: Returning to Virgin Media
 
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Originally Posted by andy_m (Post 35644527)
That is decent I reckon. Can anybody explain why they're giving out v+ to new customers for multiroom?

I've been offered a V+ box as a perk for being an existing Virgin Mobile customer.

mike_gain 13-11-2013 13:43

Re: Returning to Virgin Media
 
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Originally Posted by Chad (Post 35644595)
I've been offered a V+ box as a perk for being an existing Virgin Mobile customer.

I'd see if you can wangle another TiVo....then you'd get Netflix in both rooms ;)

Chad 13-11-2013 13:46

Re: Returning to Virgin Media
 
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Originally Posted by mike_gain (Post 35644604)
I'd see if you can wangle another TiVo....then you'd get Netflix in both rooms ;)

Let's get ready to wangle :D

Joedm45 13-11-2013 13:49

Re: Returning to Virgin Media
 
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Originally Posted by oliver1948uk (Post 35644519)
I don't know how this works, but new customers may wish to explore up to £161.50 off VM through Quidco. I have not used this offer (having been a an ntl/VM customer for many years) but have successfully gone through the Quidco website for many purchases from other companies.

http://www.quidco.com/virgin-media/

+1 recommending Quidco, I think I got £150 from them earlier this year and 6 months half price through VM website.

I'd snap that up if you also get £100 off your bill, absolutely stonking deal there

Chad 13-11-2013 13:55

Re: Returning to Virgin Media
 
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Originally Posted by bubblegun (Post 35644457)
Just so you know...but 31 days in the minimum notice you can give Sky. You could actually give 365 days notice if you wanted to (policy change since August this year). However, you cannot change your package, order pay-per-view or use SkyGo within any notice period you apply.

So If you definitely want to cancel you can give your notice any time. They will try to tell you it's a 31 day notice period but if you state that you know about the new rules they should apply your notice anyway.

Any ETC applicable is only the amount of time you have left in the minimum package you could subscribe to for that period, so £21.50 per month or £32 per month if you are in a HD contract. For tel and broadband contracts it is much less than your normal monthly subscription as it's only allowed to be the cost they would incur minus any savings they would make by not having to provide that service anymore.

So it's very unlikely to cost anything near £100 with only 7 weeks left. £50 at most I'd bet.

Cheers for the info. I've found a list of SKY's early termination charges:

http://prod-help-sky-com.s3.amazonaw...e_UK_final.jpg

Whilst the info seems straight forward, I'm not sure how the charges are relevant to me. I'm on a 50% off deal. Some of those charges are actually higher than what I pay for month. For example I only pay £3.75 per month for broadband but it looks like I'll be charged £8.75 for each remaining month. It's the same for HD. I pay £5.12 per month but will be charged £7.44 for each remaning month.

I think I'll need to give them a call as this could get expensive.

mike_gain 13-11-2013 13:55

Re: Returning to Virgin Media
 
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Originally Posted by Chad (Post 35644606)
Let's get ready to wangle :D

Just explain that you are trying to help VM standerdise their equipment base and it'll cost them less in the long run.

I'm pretty sure the 500MB Tivo doesn't have an activation fee and you'll already be paying an install fee so you just need to try and get the extra £11.50 reduced (although even then I think the multi box charge is already included in the bundle so it may only be an extra £5).

Good Luck.

Have to say with the offers going around for new customers at the moment make my offer many, many years ago of a free box (I still payed for the install) when I joined seem pretty rubbish in comparison and makes my previous view that "we all got a deal when we joined so shouldn't feel hard done by that new customers get deals now" seem, at best, a little out of date.

denphone 13-11-2013 14:09

Re: Returning to Virgin Media
 
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Originally Posted by Chad (Post 35644606)
Let's get ready to wangle :D

:nono::nono: its wrangle old boy.:D

andy_m 13-11-2013 16:39

Re: Returning to Virgin Media
 
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Originally Posted by Chad (Post 35644595)
I've been offered a V+ box as a perk for being an existing Virgin Mobile customer.

mdb1992 was offered one as well apparently.

passingbat 13-11-2013 16:47

Re: Returning to Virgin Media
 
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Originally Posted by andy_m (Post 35644716)
mdb1992 was offered one as well apparently.

I guess if VM have no plans to port the Tivo interface onto non Tivo boxes, which I'd be surprised if they did, then I guess they may as well have a V+ box as have a VHD box. Providing it is a Samsung V+, it will do mpeg4 if VM eventually go that way.

mdb1992 13-11-2013 22:53

Re: Returning to Virgin Media
 
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Originally Posted by andy_m (Post 35644716)
mdb1992 was offered one as well apparently.

Yes the area manager said its a way of getting one over on Sky by offering it to people who have sky and are changing over or who can't decide between the two :)

eljay 14-11-2013 09:59

Re: Returning to Virgin Media
 
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Originally Posted by mdb1992 (Post 35644915)
Yes the area manager said its a way of getting one over on Sky by offering it to people who have sky and are changing over or who can't decide between the two :)

I believe swapping between "all" the other providers is the only way to go these days. Preferences in equpment like Tivo are just losing there appeal as prices increase at a greater rate than income. I use the same philosophy for TV phone and BB as I use for gas or electricity supplies.

Hence now swappped VIP 50 for "equivalent" Sky package, kept 120BB and saving £11/month. In 12 months time the circle of life will start again.


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