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Chrysalis 06-03-2023 17:31

Re: Price rises this year.
 
The industry is in cartel mode with BT, VM and TT in union on the inflation busting rises, but hopefully Ofcom will see that as market failure and step in, it is going to be reviewed soon.

Not VM related, but I am moving my EE mobile service to 1 pence mobile because of the greed.

nialli 06-03-2023 18:19

Re: Price rises this year.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Peter729 (Post 36147565)
You can terminate by letter.

Thanks, but ideally I want VM to confirm my cancellation date and equipment collection arrangement before signing up with another provider

crossbow1956 06-03-2023 18:43

Re: Price rises this year.
 
Think i will move to vodafone for home phone & BB ( 145meg / min phone ) 27.00 per month . been with virginmedia for 16 years but what they are doing is impossible for most customers !

RichardCoulter 06-03-2023 21:37

Re: Price rises this year.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Chrysalis (Post 36147566)
The industry is in cartel mode with BT, VM and TT in union on the inflation busting rises, but hopefully Ofcom will see that as market failure and step in, it is going to be reviewed soon.

Not VM related, but I am moving my EE mobile service to 1 pence mobile because of the greed.

That's exactly what I did when Virgin Mobile tried to charge me £7 a extra per month two years ago.

Their own attempted greed led to them making nothing from me .

Haven't looked back since moving to 1p mobile. Their customer service is good too, unlike that dreadful offshore place that Virgin Mobile used. They were ignorant on every level.

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Quote:

Originally Posted by nialli (Post 36147563)
I got my price rise letter this morning so I've called to cancel all services. I was on the phone for half an hour, explained that I can't afford the price rise or accept the new T&Cs (which mean ongoing inflation-busting annual rises). I was put on hold only for the operator at the other end to return and say that "our systems are down so we can't process your request". She asks if she can call me back later. It sounds to me like I'm going to be passed to a different team. If I don't get a call back (and I'm not holding my breath) I'll phone again tomorrow.

Has anyone else had this "systems down" excuse for not processing a clear cancellation request?

Could be a stalling tactic to make you stay for longer or in the hope that you can't be botheted/forget to try again.

I would argue that your 30 days notice should start from the date of this call.

You can be sure that there won't be any 'system problems' when it comes to processing these price increases.

nialli 06-03-2023 22:20

Re: Price rises this year.
 
Virgin now offering me £10 a month price drop for 6 months then price freeze for 18 months.
Will call VM again tomorrow. I’m sure they’ll improve their offer but the change to T&Cs really angers me and I’m thinking they don’t deserve my custom now. “Never reward bad supplier behaviour” was my motto in business.
25 years a NTL/VM customer - I’ve never been a Sky customer but I am impressed by a friend’s Glass (after refusing Virgin’s ugly Horizon/360 “upgrade”), so is it time to Believe In Better?

Mr K 06-03-2023 22:25

Re: Price rises this year.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by nialli (Post 36147563)
I got my price rise letter this morning so I've called to cancel all services. I was on the phone for half an hour, explained that I can't afford the price rise or accept the new T&Cs (which mean ongoing inflation-busting annual rises). I was put on hold only for the operator at the other end to return and say that "our systems are down so we can't process your request". She asks if she can call me back later. It sounds to me like I'm going to be passed to a different team. If I don't get a call back (and I'm not holding my breath) I'll phone again tomorrow.

Has anyone else had this "systems down" excuse for not processing a clear cancellation request?

It does sound like cobblers. The support forum is full of folks finding it impossible to cancel. The goto advice seems to be to write a letter to Sunderland (recorded delivery), but why the heck should you have to do that in the 21st century? (no guarantee that works either). A click of a button is all it takes to upgrade services, why not a click to downgrade/cancel?

The regulator needs to take VM to the cleaners. The company is the pits customer service wise.

Peter729 06-03-2023 23:12

Re: Price rises this year.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 36147591)
It does sound like cobblers. The support forum is full of folks finding it impossible to cancel. The goto advice seems to be to write a letter to Sunderland (recorded delivery), but why the heck should you have to do that in the 21st century? (no guarantee that works either). A click of a button is all it takes to upgrade services, why not a click to downgrade/cancel?

The regulator needs to take VM to the cleaners. The company is the pits customer service wise.

The termination letter maybe a little old fashioned but it does leave the person canceling the service with some control, if the cancelation is over the phone it may not be actioned and the phone call recording the termination may not be available at a later date!!!!!!

The letter does provide proof that that the service has been canceled, the termination period kicks in from the day that VM receives the letter, see VM T&Cs, hence the recorded delivery.

I do agree that the customer shouldnt have to resort to a formal cancelation letter but its probably the best way if you want to cancel with as little fuss as possible.

nialli 07-03-2023 19:50

Re: Price rises this year.
 
I was talking to Retentions yesterday. They called me back today (!) and offered me a discount on my current cost until the end of my contract (June 2023). I accepted and got an email from them a few hours later confirming my new price until the end of my contract. Can’t complain about them today.

jobbie8 07-03-2023 20:43

Re: Price rises this year.
 
I excepted an offer from retentions today, a £21.50 discount (price rise amount) until July when my contract runs out. April and May's bills will be around £54 then back up to £76.

I'm still on a Sky Stream trail for another week or so, I'm pretty impressed with it and the picture quality is brilliant, especially on the SD channels (MTV 80's etc) I will see what July brings.

crossbow1956 08-03-2023 09:38

Re: Price rises this year.
 
I think two chances when i phone them and they saying the system is down on the second attempt of phoning them & no joy then i will cancel my dd as i am out of contract in July i will tell them this & see what happens they cannot hold customers to ransom last resort is to consult citizens advise get them to help .

Peter729 08-03-2023 10:15

Re: Price rises this year.
 
My new YouFibre 150mbs Broadband is being installed early next month at £21.99 a month for 2years, with no “in contract prices rises” guaranteed I consider it a very good deal.

I have still not had any notification from Virgin!!!

wildfruit 09-03-2023 14:53

Re: Price rises this year.
 
Yea this one seems easy to dodge. Rang up today and got the £21.50 increase nullified til end of contract. Keeping the ultimate volt for £44 bargain.

Ms NTL 11-03-2023 09:01

Re: Price rises this year.
 
I negotiated yesterday. I told them what to do with their £19 price increase. Then we agreed

Your new monthly bundle cost is: £28.00

What am I getting?

Quote:

Your Package: Big Volt bundle
F Virgin TV
T TiVo Monthly Fee T Mixit TV
H Fibre Broadband
T Volt M250 Fibre Broadband
(see page 3 for broadband speed information)
G Virgin Phone
T Line Rental T Talk Weekends
E Promotional Offer(s)

Your monthly service charge £28.00†
Still £3 more than Toob

techguyone 11-03-2023 09:48

Re: Price rises this year.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ms NTL (Post 36147945)
I negotiated yesterday. I told them what to do with their £19 price increase. Then we agreed

Your new monthly bundle cost is: £28.00

What am I getting?



Still £3 more than Toob

VM pricing is a joke, I'm paying £35/month for just 250 Broadband.

mike86 11-03-2023 15:49

Re: Price rises this year.
 
Still waiting to be contacted about this price rise


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