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racheljones 01-08-2009 21:37

Re: Do Virgin rip you off if you're already a customer?
 
i pay £65.50 per month for xl tv...xl internet and anywhere 200.
to me thats expensive...i cant lower the internet (partners xbox has lagging) - i dont go online when hes playing a game.
anybodys thoughts??]
thanks rachel xx

BenMcr 02-08-2009 09:20

Re: Do Virgin rip you off if you're already a customer?
 
Even if you were a new customer that would cost you £61.50

jonnyjai 02-08-2009 13:03

Re: Do Virgin rip you off if you're already a customer?
 
Hi

VM should be charging older customers better rates then to newer customers for loyalty for staying with them

like a mobile phone contract, i used to pay £35 pm but once my 12 months ran i got a call from my provider (orange) they said they have kept an eye on my account and would like me to stay with them on the same tariff and with a new phone for another year for a Loyalty price of £9.99

thats what i think it should be its all about the Loyalty

racheljones 02-08-2009 13:54

Re: Do Virgin rip you off if you're already a customer?
 
thanks ben....it just seems expensive.

alanasomething 02-08-2009 16:14

Re: Do Virgin rip you off if you're already a customer?
 
Rachel, it's your talk 200 that's putting your package up, some customers dont use 200 so you don't use 200 minutes, think about when you do make calls, or phone up customer care and ask them to tell you when you make your calls and who to

dustymunchkin 12-08-2009 05:05

Re: Do Virgin rip you off if you're already a customer?
 
I think the answer is yes. 3 months ago I went for the 50mb upgrade. £35 if taken in conjunction with the phone line which I already have as part of a bundle.
On my bills I spotted they're charging me £52 for the xxl. The bundle saving is at £9.50 as it always was. So I rang them and they agree it's a mistake and offer to take the price down to £73.50. Will they also refund me the 3 months overcharge? No.
That is outrageous when it's the wrong charge. It's not a huge amount but...

I refused the offer while I did some research. Online I discover that as an existing customer I can get XXl +XL +Xl for £57 when I take a new 'service'. I wonder if a bigger package is a new service. I ring and the man assures me that I am eligible. I'm dubious but he's adamant. He goes off to set it up and comes back to say there's a problem. He needs to put me through to customer relations or care or something.

The man I'm put through to is not nice or helpful. He says he knows all about me from my notes. I can't take the bundle because I'm not taking a new service.
Purely theoretically, I ask what if I drop one of the services and then take it again. He says I can't for six months. It's in the terms and conditions.
I've read the T&C online and didn't see that. He says they're not available to view online.

I'd love to know if anyone has ever come across another company with Terms and Conditions that are not available to the purchaser. Can they possibly be legal?

As for the 'customer relations' lady who blocked my access to a better offer...? Why? It wasn't personal that I went off to do some research and I actually do want the TV upgrade. I never got a chance to mention that in the first conversation. How am I supposed to get it?

and what's the deal with refunding overcharges? It's happened before when they were charging my mum for a second set top box she didn't have. It was 6 months before I noticed and they said Ofcom wouldn't allow refunds of more than 3 months.
Can that possibly be true?

and my daughter ....she moved from a flat on first floor to a flat on fourth floor. No surcharges for early termination if you take virgin in new flat but after 3 months with no connection the engineer said it wasn't possible. Virgin said she would have to pay £86 termination fee. The man in customer relations would not budge an inch on this.
I rang. The very helpful lady (not in customer relations) said 'how can they? She's signed a new contract and terminated the old one. They can't add charges to a contract that's closed and they can't charge for termination of a contract where no service has been supplied' She explained this to another customer relations guy and there were no charges. My daughter signed to Sky that afternoon.
Unbelievably, the next morning an engineer arrived and installed the cable for Virgin.
Luckily within the time limit for cancelling Sky.

My view is that yes they do overcharge existing customers but more importantly Customer Relations seem to have little training, and it's a matter of potluck.
From what I've learned about that particular dept, it's out of control. Dealing with a difficult customer is a spectator sport. It's for the benefit of the other operators.

If Virgin media wants to address customer satisfaction, they should start by listening to the taped conversations from this dept. I think they'd be horrified.

Customers rarely complain about the price if the service is good.

racheljones 15-08-2009 00:17

Re: Do Virgin rip you off if you're already a customer?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by alanasomething (Post 34845793)
Rachel, it's your talk 200 that's putting your package up, some customers dont use 200 so you don't use 200 minutes, think about when you do make calls, or phone up customer care and ask them to tell you when you make your calls and who to

hi hun,
the calls i usually make are 0845 and 0870 sometimes mobiles and home lines.
any advice is appreciated. the anywhere 200 is £9 per month.
rach xox


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