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Itshim 23-02-2012 11:49

Re: TV price rises
 
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Originally Posted by BenMcr (Post 35386765)
That is wrong. There is no automatic rise at the end of a contract.

If Virgin decided to change that (and I am in no way implying that they have or will) then it would be considered a price change under the terms and conditions and so would require written notification and trigger the price change clause

Thank you for this Ben

Den -were o were can I buy some !!!:angel:

Alan Fry 23-02-2012 11:52

Re: TV price rises
 
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Originally Posted by richard1960 (Post 35386077)
I will say this for VM their price is going up in april Sky usually have their rise about september time so it could be out of the frying pan into the fire.

In my area however sky can only offer 1mb broadband and no on demand due to pathetically low broadband speed so for me virgin offer a much better serivce, virgin is better value IMO especially since they let me keep my V+ for free multiroom.:)

VM in all my years with them and before that NTL and before that Anglia Cable, have always been reliable.

VM are also a good proivder (except for some TV channels, which I hoping the price rise will fix), so I will stay with VM (for now)!

richard1960 23-02-2012 11:54

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Originally Posted by stereohaven (Post 35386774)
I called to be told my price rise is £3.50 but I haven't received a letter so I have no idea how that breaks down.

They said I could give notice on the 1st April so am I right in assuming that is across all services rather than just those that have a price increase?

I think the only thing that isn't going up is line rental but I will want rid of that at the same time.

Got mine yesterday there was no breakdown on it either you letter will not have one i only broke it down to £2 for the TVXL and £1.50 for the broadband from what i have read on here.

Alan Fry 23-02-2012 11:59

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Originally Posted by richard1960 (Post 35386126)
It might do if you ive in an area that is capable of more them 1mb through a phone line muppetman,also i do get free multiroom whereas freinds who do have sky get charged for this.

1mb BB would not be enough even to stream you tube let alone sky VOD where i live.

Yes Sky do have a greater channel range, but even friends who do have sky will look at the EPG when i am around and they like me with VM will say all these channels and nothing to watch tonight.

In my area Sky certainly do not beat VM by a country mile.:(

Sadly, they have got more HD channels, Sky Atlantic and Premier Sports! :td: :(

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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35386133)
Well my experience of Sky comes from being down my parents place and their broadband is of a generally poor quality with a very intermittent and poor signal happening most of the time and really can you say overall that Skys TV service is that much better then Virgins as Virgin have by far the superior VOD service so overall it is just as good if not better and then the there is a superior STB to boot as well thus making Virgins TV service overall the better package in my mind.

VM's STB, Broadband and VOD are better than Sky! :angel:

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If Sky lanuchs 80MB broadband and improve their VOD (plus adding Netflex and LoveFilm), they VM will be in real trouble!

mike24 23-02-2012 14:37

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I have just changed, my package , 30Mbps/tvM & phone.
Just had a email from April increase of £3.70
With broadband doubling from July nothing like a free lunch!
You either put up with it or cancel.
michael

richard1960 23-02-2012 14:41

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Originally Posted by mike24 (Post 35386909)
I have just changed, my package , 30Mbps/tvM & phone.
Just had a email from April increase of £3.70
With broadband doubling from July nothing like a free lunch!
You either put up with it or cancel.
michael

Yep pretty much my broadband speed increases from july as well in our area.

stereohaven 24-02-2012 13:03

Re: TV price rises
 
Apologies for quoting myself but...

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Originally Posted by stereohaven (Post 35386774)
They said I could give notice on the 1st April so am I right in assuming that is across all services rather than just those that have a price increase?

...does anyone know the definitive answer to this?

As far as I can tell it is the cost of TV and Broadband that is going up but not line rental, although call costs are increasing I think I read somewhere here.

So can I give notice on all of my services on the 1st April or just the TV & Broadband?

2 reasons why I am keen to know the answer, 1. I need my phone line to get ADSL back from Sky and 2. I've just received a very tempting "return to Sky" offer that I only have a couple of weeks to take advantage of!

BenMcr 24-02-2012 13:05

Re: TV price rises
 
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Originally Posted by stereohaven (Post 35387437)
So can I give notice on all of my services on the 1st April or just the TV & Broadband?

You'll need to speak to Customer Relations. Some people have managed to do so and some haven't.

Although technically as the line rental hasn't increased then the price change clause doesn't count, as the changes in charges are voluntary usage.

You couldn't, for instance, cancel the TV if the price of the Filmflex movies changed

stereohaven 24-02-2012 13:08

Re: TV price rises
 
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Originally Posted by BenMcr (Post 35387440)
You'll need to speak to Customer Relations. Some people have managed to do so and some haven't.

Thanks for the answer.

When I called to check the price increase and asked specifically if I could cancel everything I was told "Yes", but I know these things can depend on who you speak to on a particular day or what the current directive from on high is.

Luckily I have two lines into the house so worse case scenario I'll have the other one connected for £10 and use that for ADSL instead!

daggman 24-02-2012 14:04

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You dont have to wait till the 1st April to give notice, as soon as you are notified of price increase u have 30 days, i got my letter on Monday, i had a little think about it and cancelled on Wednesday. You will get the come back to sky letters every month without fail.

stereohaven 24-02-2012 14:13

Re: TV price rises
 
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Originally Posted by daggman (Post 35387482)
You dont have to wait till the 1st April to give notice, as soon as you are notified of price increase u have 30 days, i got mine letter on Monday, i had a little think about and cancelled on Wednesday.

Really? I thought you had to wait until the price increase started? Even better!

Did they let you cancel line rental as well or did you not have it with VM?

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Originally Posted by daggman (Post 35387482)
You will get the come back to sky letters every month without fail.

I got an offer of half price Sky TV for 12 months this morning, that is half price on everything including Sports & Movies (but excludes the HD pack), 6 months free Broadband Unlimited, a free 1TB box (because I want to add Multiroom) and they are moving my existing Sky+HD box upstairs.

That is Sky World for £26.50 a month for a year! :D

Alan Fry 24-02-2012 14:14

Re: TV price rises
 
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Originally Posted by stereohaven (Post 35387485)
Really? I thought you had to wait until the price increase started? Even better!

Did they let you cancel line rental as well or did you not have it with VM?



I got an offer of half price Sky TV for 12 months this morning, that is half price on everything including Sports & Movies (but excludes the HD pack), 6 months free Broadband Unlimited, a free 1TB box (because I want to add Multiroom) and they are moving my existing Sky+HD box upstairs.

That is Sky World for £26.50 a month for a year! :D

Will you accept the offer from Sky?

daggman 24-02-2012 14:31

Re: TV price rises
 
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Originally Posted by stereohaven (Post 35387485)

Did they let you cancel line rental as well or did you not have it with VM?



I got an offer of half price Sky TV for 12 months this morning, that is half price on everything including Sports & Movies (but excludes the HD pack), 6 months free Broadband Unlimited, a free 1TB box (because I want to add Multiroom) and they are moving my existing Sky+HD box upstairs.

That is Sky World for £26.50 a month for a year! :D

I cancelled the TV and line, I have been getting them same sky letters since leaving last year, last one expired 16th Feb just received another that expires on 15th March, so Virgin have untill the 14th to make me an offer. Virgin services End 22nd March.

stereohaven 24-02-2012 14:34

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Originally Posted by Alan Fry (Post 35387486)
Will you accept the offer from Sky?

Without doubt, although I believe this current "deal" expires on the 15th March which is why I hope i can give notice sooner rather than later but I haven't had my letter yet. :(

I should point out that the guy at Sky told me everyone who returns to Sky will get offered slightly different things depending on their personal situation. I've only been gone since October, still have the Sky+HD box sitting under the TV and the ADSL router sitting on the shelf, so I'm easy to switch back on as it were.

He said that anyone who left within the last 12 months is treated differently to a new customer and will get an even better deal because usually no installation of extra hardware is needed.

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Originally Posted by daggman (Post 35387492)
I cancelled the TV and line, I have been getting them same sky letters since leaving last year, last one expired 16th Feb just received another that expires on 15th March, so Virgin have untill the 14th to make me an offer. Virgin services End 22nd March.

Thank you.

As far as I'm concerned then their is no way they can stop me cancelling all services if they have allowed others to do so. :)

Gavin-D 24-02-2012 14:58

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Going up £4.30 a month for me an easy solution to that is to downgrade the TV to M+.


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