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telegramsam 10-02-2012 17:39

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Must admit I think virgin have made a mistake by increasing their prices. Personally I`m thinking of getting rid of most of my subscribed tv when my 12 month contract is up with sky and switching to freeview or one of the other companies that offer sky sports 1 and 2. I might be tempted back to virgin if they start offering more hd channels such as ITV2,3 and 4.

richard1960 10-02-2012 18:08

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Originally Posted by telegramsam (Post 35379524)
Must admit I think virgin have made a mistake by increasing their prices. Personally I`m thinking of getting rid of most of my subscribed tv when my 12 month contract is up with sky and switching to freeview or one of the other companies that offer sky sports 1 and 2. I might be tempted back to virgin if they start offering more hd channels such as ITV2,3 and 4.

Hopefully VM have plans to use some of the increased sub to get more HD such as the ITV 2,3,4 HD variants.

nstokes 10-02-2012 19:59

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Originally Posted by Digital Fanatic (Post 35379521)
I wan't replying to you mate :D

oh ok, my bad sorry :)

denphone 11-02-2012 06:58

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Originally Posted by richard1960 (Post 35379543)
Hopefully VM have plans to use some of the increased sub to get more HD such as the ITV 2,3,4 HD variants.

Lets hope so Richard as l don't think there is any excuses for Virgin not to carry these channels.:)

Chad 11-02-2012 10:48

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I've just received confirmation of my price hike, £5.25 per month ......ouch!

denphone 11-02-2012 10:50

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Originally Posted by Chad (Post 35379853)
I've just received confirmation of my price hike, £5.25 per month ......ouch!

That a high price rise to say the least Chad.:td::(

Doz007 11-02-2012 11:12

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Originally Posted by Chad (Post 35379853)
I've just received confirmation of my price hike, £5.25 per month ......ouch!

Did you receive an email with this info Chad?

Chad 11-02-2012 11:44

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Originally Posted by Doz007 (Post 35379859)
Did you receive an email with this info Chad?

It's a letter that's just dated February 2012. I've got VIP50 with TiVo, my brother has VIP50 without TiVo and we're both getting a hike of £5.25.

"Unfortunately, from 1st April 2012, we're having to change some of our prices to make sure we continue to give you the best home entertainment and services"

"The cost of your bundle charges will increase by £5.25 a month".

"Our evening period for home phone calls will change from 6pm - 6am to 7pm - 7am. We're also making some changes to home phone calling rates and call connect fees. The cost of these changes will vary depending on the call plan you're on. To find out more go to virginmedia.com/changes

No actual breakdown of where £5.25 comes from is included. My guess is all VIP50 customers will be getting a similar prices increase.

I added BoxNation to my package, at £10.00 per month, just 2 months ago. Now my package has jumped up £5.25 per month also. Between Virgin and I we've pushed up the cost of my package by £183.00 per year! It's time to make a few changes to my package.

I'm not spitting venom or anything but this, in my mind, is the highest price hike I've ever had with Virgin. I really hope they start delivering new TV content and linear channels that are equitable to the TV part of the price hike. I'm now firmly with Alan Fry, Virgin SHOULD deliver us with all the missing HD channels and SD channels such as CBS Drama and Al Jazeera within the next 12 months. That way they really would be showing their commitment to delivering "the best home entertainment ".

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On a separate matter when the price of SKY Sports dropped about 2 years ago, I seem to remember VIP customers didn't actually see any reduction in price. At the very least their price reduction was much less than customers taking the channels on M+ and L. With VIP50 going up by £5.25 per month, it just seems to me that VIP20, VIP30 and VIP50 customers seems to get shafted the most.

Deep breath now. Ahhhhh...... rant over :)

denphone 11-02-2012 11:47

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Chad;35379878]
I'm not spitting venom or anything but this, in my mind, is the highest price hike I've ever had with Virgin. I really hope they start delivering new TV content and linear channels that are equitable to the TV part of the price hike. I'm now firmly with Alan Fry, Virgin SHOULD deliver us with all the missing HD channels and SD channels such as CBS Drama and Al Jazeera within the next 12 months. That way they really would be showing their commitment to delivering "the best home entertainment


And l say l to that.:tu:

william12 11-02-2012 11:49

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HI, NEW MEMBER GO EASY

PRICE RISES :mad:

GOT AN E MAIL - £3.50 INCREASE. OUCH. MISTAKE IN THIS CLIMATE

I HAVE

30MB BROADBAND
XL TV PACKAGE
TALK UNLIMITED
LINE RENTAL
TIVO BOX
HD+ BOX COST £56 NOW IS THIS A GOOD PACKAGE ??

MrB 11-02-2012 11:49

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Our letter arrived yesterday - £3.50 rise on the normal £41 monthly bill (8.5% not 5% as stated!). On mates rates £38.01 plus Tivo £3. Could be worse but I still think that when you contract at a set price for a minimum period, then the price should be what you agreed to.

For Mates Rates, do you have to keep the Talk Mobile and International add ons as we have no need for them at all and that would then balance?

Many thanks

MrB

Chad 11-02-2012 11:55

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Originally Posted by william12 (Post 35379883)
HI, NEW MEMBER GO EASY

PRICE RISES :mad:

GOT AN E MAIL - £3.50 INCREASE. OUCH. MISTAKE IN THIS CLIMATE

I HAVE

30MB BROADBAND
XL TV PACKAGE
TALK UNLIMITED
LINE RENTAL
TIVO BOX
HD+ BOX COST £56 NOW IS THIS A GOOD PACKAGE ??

Hi William, join the fun!

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Originally Posted by MrB (Post 35379884)
when you contract at a set price for a minimum period, then the price should be what you agreed to.

Totally agree. What's the point of having an agreement or contract if Virgin can change the terms whenever. Whilst you do get the right to walk away from your contract if changes are made, why isn't it a 2 way street? If I'm in a 18 month contract with Virgin, but have a change of financial circumstances and can no longer afford to pay the contract, I can't just say to Virgin I want to change the terms and if you're not happy you can walk away free of charge. What happens is Virgin will levy charges / costs against you for breaking the terms of the contract early. It's not often Virgin will allow someone to leave mid-contract without penalising them in someway.

I'd like to see the introduction of 90 day contracts across the whole of pay TV. That way providers would have to work bloody hard to keep their customers. It'll never happen as it works in favour of the consumer.

muppetman11 11-02-2012 11:56

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Just out of interest Chad what will the charge of VIP50 become ?

kop32 11-02-2012 12:01

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Originally Posted by MrB (Post 35379884)
Our letter arrived yesterday - £3.50 rise on the normal £41 monthly bill (8.5% not 5% as stated!). Could be worse but I still think that when you contract at a set price for a minimum period, then the price should be what you agreed to.

MrB

Agreed, but look what Orange Mobile have just done,they increased prices just below the RPI and pointed us all to their terms and conditions (which read that prices could go up but only if less than the RPI),whichever way we look at it these companies have got us over a barrel,look on the bright side though at least with VM anyone who contests the price rise can leave FOC.

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Originally Posted by Chad (Post 35379885)
Hi William, join the fun!

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Totally agree. What's the point of having an agreement or contract if Virgin can change the terms whenever. Whilst you do get the right to walk away from your contract if changes are made, why isn't it a 2 way street? If I'm in a 18 month contract with Virgin, but have a change of financial circumstances and can no longer afford to pay the contract, I can't just say to Virgin I want to change the terms and if you're not happy you can walk away free of charge. What happens is Virgin will levy charges / costs against you for breaking the terms of the contract early. It's not often Virgin will allow someone to leave mid-contract without penalising them in someway.

I'd like to see the introduction of 90 day contracts across the whole of pay TV. That way providers would have to work bloody hard to keep their customers. It'll never happen as it works in favour of the consumer.

Damn,your quick with your replies Chad!:D

Chad 11-02-2012 12:11

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Originally Posted by muppetman11 (Post 35379888)
Just out of interest Chad what will the charge of VIP50 become ?

Well as far as I can tell it's either £105.71 or £106.71 per month. Whilst it's not the case, it almost feels like I am actually being charged for my free broadband speed increase which goes through next month in my area. Going forward, £105.71 or £106.71 will be the price for VIP100.


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