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jfman 30-06-2024 10:12

Re: TNT Sports removal
 
Easy done.

Essentially in the background everyone’s subscription now has it as an add on and as the 30 days expire they’ll take it off those emailed. Leaving a lower number of people “getting it free”.

Mr K 30-06-2024 11:16

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They could potentially do this with any channel. 'You not watched for a few weeks, so we've got rid'. You can still pay for it though !

daveeb 30-06-2024 13:19

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Originally Posted by Inactive Digital (Post 36178159)
Ah, okay. I thought those who'd received the email had the channels removed last night and needed to opt back in to receive the channels again.

Edit: It does appear that the channels have been removed from some customers this morning. The forum is already getting complaints: https://community.virginmedia.com/t5...5537723/page/6

Strange to do this on a weekend when you traditionally have fewer customer service staff working to deal with the inevitable enquiries it will generate.

Just checked mine, still active. As mentioned i've had a couple of e-mails from them, not the opt back in e-mail but a save hassle and recontract e-mail. No thanks !

epsilon 30-06-2024 15:14

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Originally Posted by jfman (Post 36178160)
Easy done.

Essentially in the background everyone’s subscription now has it as an add on and as the 30 days expire they’ll take it off those emailed. Leaving a lower number of people “getting it free”.

Definitely not everyone, perhaps it has been included as a free add-on for regular TNT Sports viewers and those who got the email and and responded earlier. From what I've seen, many customers have had TNT Sports removed when the Full House / Maxit subscription codes were removed.

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Originally Posted by Inactive Digital (Post 36178156)
Things must be bad for them to have done this overnight on a Saturday with no notice and just 48 hours after they started emailing customers. Either that, or they failed to get advice from customer service about the importance of timing for such an action.

There's a definite "this needs to be done before contract negotiations on Monday" feel to this. Customers losing out on the channels, albeit temporarily, doesn't seem to be the priority.

jfman 30-06-2024 15:44

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Originally Posted by Inactive Digital (Post 36178156)
Things must be bad for them to have done this overnight on a Saturday with no notice and just 48 hours after they started emailing customers. Either that, or they failed to get advice from customer service about the importance of timing for such an action.

I stand corrected. Mad.

vincerooney 01-07-2024 01:43

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Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 36178166)
They could potentially do this with any channel. 'You not watched for a few weeks, so we've got rid'. You can still pay for it though !

what a mess this is!

epsilon 01-07-2024 02:38

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Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 36178166)
They could potentially do this with any channel. 'You not watched for a few weeks, so we've got rid'. You can still pay for it though !

In theory, yes, but this is a fairly unique case for premium channels with their own add-on packs which had been made available to a wider range of subscribers. It would be much more difficult for other channels which don't have add-on subscription packs.

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Originally Posted by vincerooney (Post 36178213)
what a mess this is!

Well yes, exactly.

Ardbeg1977 06-07-2024 00:37

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I signed up for the Volt package in April, last year. So, it’s due to expire in October. Just found out the TNT channels have been removed, even though they’re included in the package I signed up for. I have not received any e-mail regarding this - re-instate or contract renewal. I’ve been a customer for 24 years, most of the time on the top package (was on the original 2MB trial). Not for much longer. They can wave goodbye to £140 a month from me. That’s gone up £10 during the duration of the contract. Yet more scummy practice from corporate Britain.

Mr K 12-07-2024 07:33

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Originally Posted by Ardbeg1977 (Post 36178645)
I signed up for the Volt package in April, last year. So, it’s due to expire in October. Just found out the TNT channels have been removed, even though they’re included in the package I signed up for. I have not received any e-mail regarding this - re-instate or contract renewal. I’ve been a customer for 24 years, most of the time on the top package (was on the original 2MB trial). Not for much longer. They can wave goodbye to £140 a month from me. That’s gone up £10 during the duration of the contract. Yet more scummy practice from corporate Britain.

The tv licence doesn't cost much more for a year than what you're paying in a month. Proves what good value it is. Sports channels are overpriced, if we all cancelled, and went and watched in person, they'd have to think again. I'm going to let TNT go , only watched cricket on it occasionally. However it will be a great bargaining chip when negotiating the contract price lower.

Mythica 15-07-2024 12:26

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Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 36179020)
The tv licence doesn't cost much more for a year than what you're paying in a month. Proves what good value it is. Sports channels are overpriced, if we all cancelled, and went and watched in person, they'd have to think again. I'm going to let TNT go , only watched cricket on it occasionally. However it will be a great bargaining chip when negotiating the contract price lower.

How are you going to fit everyone that cancels into stadiums/arenas? What about those that watch but don't support said team, so have no interest in watching at the stadium?

Itshim 15-07-2024 17:20

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Originally Posted by Mythica (Post 36179163)
How are you going to fit everyone that cancels into stadiums/arenas? What about those that watch but don't support said team, so have no interest in watching at the stadium?

Understand your point, but not buying something is the best tool consumers have.:p:

Gavin-D 29-07-2024 10:36

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Are we now entering the final few days TNT will be on Virgin Media?

Not seen anything as yet to say they've signed a new deal after the current one ends this week.

TimeLord2018 29-07-2024 10:40

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Still nothing, not exactly sure when TNT Sport deal ends , the last BT Sport agreement was effective from 30th July.

Media Boy UK 29-07-2024 13:05

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Reports I have seen says it up on Wednesday night at midnight.

Virgin did on July 19th make up FIVE 'Channel update' channels for the TNT Sports Channels if deal was signed.

Base on the way Virgin has set them up - everyone will see the 'Channel update' if they do launch on Channels 527-531 on August 1st.

No update since last Monday (July 22nd).

OLD BOY 29-07-2024 20:21

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Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 36179020)
The tv licence doesn't cost much more for a year than what you're paying in a month. Proves what good value it is. Sports channels are overpriced, if we all cancelled, and went and watched in person, they'd have to think again. I'm going to let TNT go , only watched cricket on it occasionally. However it will be a great bargaining chip when negotiating the contract price lower.

Yes, I agree. The high price one has to pay for sport is all to do with supply and demand. Nothing to do with the intervention of the streamers, by the way. Even they are baulking at Sky’s high prices, due to their determination to win the bidding war. Despite their deeper pockets, it seems they have decided to back off a bit and watch the bubble burst, which sooner or later of course, it will.

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Originally Posted by Mythica (Post 36179163)
How are you going to fit everyone that cancels into stadiums/arenas?

The same way as we did before Sky.


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