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daveeb 17-07-2024 16:42

Re: Virgin TV (2024)
 
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Originally Posted by vincerooney (Post 36179090)
my contract comes up at the end of August. this is the closest to the end of contract I've ever got without having renewed up or been emailed via a query by someone.

the virgin media/o2 era seems to have gotten rid of a lot of those helpful staff.

off to retentions from August. Anyone got any tips on how to get a decent offer?

Find out what Sky et al are charging for a package similar to your own and challenge them (retentions - thinking of leaving) to get as close to that as possible. It's a bit luck of the draw who you get and how helpful they feel. You can always ring back and try your luck with someone different. The nuclear option is say you're leaving and stick to it, they will probably ring you back later with their best offer but it's possible they won't ring you or you miss the call in which case it's best to have a plan B in place.

vincerooney 17-07-2024 22:42

Re: Virgin TV (2024)
 
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Originally Posted by daveeb (Post 36179237)
Find out what Sky et al are charging for a package similar to your own and challenge them (retentions - thinking of leaving) to get as close to that as possible. It's a bit luck of the draw who you get and how helpful they feel. You can always ring back and try your luck with someone different. The nuclear option is say you're leaving and stick to it, they will probably ring you back later with their best offer but it's possible they won't ring you or you miss the call in which case it's best to have a plan B in place.

ah very helpful thank you for this. my current package has this:

Additional discount that ends on 31 August 2024
+ Ultimate bundle offer - 18 month saving, ends on 31 August 2024
+ You're receiving a 3 discount. If you change your package you may lose this
discount which will end on 31 August 2024

so does that mean i can start going through retentions after the 31st July? or sooner?

RichardCoulter 17-07-2024 22:45

Re: Virgin TV (2024)
 
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Originally Posted by vincerooney (Post 36179257)
ah very helpful thank you for this. my current package has this:

Additional discount that ends on 31 August 2024
+ Ultimate bundle offer - 18 month saving, ends on 31 August 2024
+ You're receiving a 3 discount. If you change your package you may lose this
discount which will end on 31 August 2024

so does that mean i can start going through retentions after the 31st July? or sooner?

31 July because that is the earliest that you could give notice should their offer be unsatisfactory.

daveeb 17-07-2024 23:17

Re: Virgin TV (2024)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by vincerooney (Post 36179257)
ah very helpful thank you for this. my current package has this:

Additional discount that ends on 31 August 2024
+ Ultimate bundle offer - 18 month saving, ends on 31 August 2024
+ You're receiving a 3 discount. If you change your package you may lose this
discount which will end on 31 August 2024

so does that mean i can start going through retentions after the 31st July? or sooner?

I believe once you get into your final month or later you're in the strongest bargaining position, so yes 31st July or thereafter. Telling them an alternative plan will definitely focus their mind and it shows you mean business. As it happens I'm a couple of weeks after you contract wise and strongly thinking of ditching them after having had cable services for almost 30 years.

vincerooney 18-07-2024 03:04

Re: Virgin TV (2024)
 
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Originally Posted by daveeb (Post 36179264)
I believe once you get into your final month or later you're in the strongest bargaining position, so yes 31st July or thereafter. Telling them an alternative plan will definitely focus their mind and it shows you mean business. As it happens I'm a couple of weeks after you contract wise and strongly thinking of ditching them after having had cable services for almost 30 years.

aye i'm 25 years in. ill let you know how i get on. tnt sports deal ending 31st July may make things interesting anyway. hopefully a resolution is found by then (but knowing virgin media it'll be last minute before the football season anyway)

thanks for your advice!

1701-e 18-07-2024 09:22

Re: Virgin TV (2024)
 
You'll not get TNT on any offer. I got Mega TV with sky sports and movies in HD with Netflix and second box for £64 in Nov 2022 and they renewed it in March this year for the same price just losing TNT. Gig1 too. So bargain hard but never rude

daveeb 18-07-2024 13:45

Re: Virgin TV (2024)
 
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Originally Posted by 1701-e (Post 36179274)
You'll not get TNT on any offer. I got Mega TV with sky sports and movies in HD with Netflix and second box for £64 in Nov 2022 and they renewed it in March this year for the same price just losing TNT. Gig1 too. So bargain hard but never rude

I think TNT is now £18 as an add on so you could have the lot for £82 if you wanted. That's a really decent price.

ozsat 18-07-2024 17:58

Re: Virgin TV (2024)
 
TNT is available on some offers - you just need to get the right person willing to do it for you - or know how. But they may be irrelivent soon.

Call three times and decline each and you'll get three different offers.

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Originally Posted by 1701-e (Post 36179274)
You'll not get TNT on any offer. I got Mega TV with sky sports and movies in HD with Netflix and second box for £64 in Nov 2022 and they renewed it in March this year for the same price just losing TNT. Gig1 too. So bargain hard but never rude


Itshim 18-07-2024 18:13

Re: Virgin TV (2024)
 
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Originally Posted by daveeb (Post 36179278)
I think TNT is now £18 as an add on so you could have the lot for £82 if you wanted. That's a really decent price.

I am sure you are correct, Sky meeting my needs is offered at £49 :erm: will see what happens

MrP 18-07-2024 18:24

Re: Virgin TV (2024)
 
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Originally Posted by ozsat (Post 36179281)
TNT is available on some offers - you just need to get the right person willing to do it for you - or know how. But they may be irrelivent soon.

Call three times and decline each and you'll get three different offers.

It's definitely available on some offers 😉

jfman 18-07-2024 20:25

Re: Virgin TV (2024)
 
On paper there won’t be any TNT offers the question is who will give you £18 off your bill.

vincerooney 19-07-2024 00:11

Re: Virgin TV (2024)
 
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Originally Posted by MrP (Post 36179285)
It's definitely available on some offers 😉

any tips....dms are open ;)

epsilon 19-07-2024 03:41

Re: Virgin TV (2024)
 
Overnight changes
Channel Update slates being prepared for channels 587, 588, 589, 590 & 591.
Those channel numbers don't mean a lot in isolation but deduct the number 60 from them and they bear a remarkable resemblance to the TNT Sports channel numbers!!!
Also a couple of promotional rebrands.
For full details of these and other changes see: https://ukcabletvchanges.blogspot.com/
Although, perhaps not full details of the 587-591 channel numbers as there is no speculation on the blog.

TimeLord2018 19-07-2024 17:55

Re: Virgin TV (2024)
 
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Originally Posted by epsilon (Post 36179189)
Overnight changes:

UKTV Channel names have adopted the new U& format.

The Eurosport pop-up channels have arrived on the EPG ready for coverage of the Olympics.

For full details of these and other changes see: https://ukcabletvchanges.blogspot.com/

https://x.com/UKCTVC/status/1813002992876200023
https://x.com/UKCTVC/status/1813025989972402684

U&W as a trademark has been opposed by Utility Warehouse (UW)
https://trademarks.ipo.gov.uk/ipo-tm.../UK00003983838

Would be funny if they have to rebrand it.

Dingbat 19-07-2024 21:17

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Give them time, and they’ll rebrand all the channels again by dropping the U&.

I wonder how much Cher cost them.


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