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denphone 25-02-2012 16:42

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Originally Posted by Alan Fry (Post 35388139)
If Virgin have sense, they will read this and respond to this!

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l am sure Virgin look at everything and l suspect Virgin will have many irons in the fire in regards to keeping customers and attracting new ones.

Chad 25-02-2012 16:49

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Originally Posted by alwaysabear (Post 35387676)
This is not going to be good reading for VM executives although not representative it sends a clear message. http://www.vmhd.blogspot.com/

It's a good read but easy to dismiss. From previous experience people who are unhappy, disgruntled or looking to let off steam are more inclined to take time out to complete a survey or give feedback than someone who is satisfied.

Virgin themselves will know over the next 6 weeks what impact the prices increase will have. I'm sure they are already monitoring and measuring trends i.e. people cancelling SKY HD at £7 or downsizing their broadband.

I for one changed my package 2 weeks ago on the back of being informed my price increase would be £5.50. Instead I'm now about £35 to £40 per month better off.

Doz007 25-02-2012 18:44

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Originally Posted by Chad (Post 35388148)
It's a good read but easy to dismiss. From previous experience people who are unhappy, disgruntled or looking to let off steam are more inclined to take time out to complete a survey or give feedback than someone who is satisfied.

Virgin themselves will know over the next 6 weeks what impact the prices increase will have. I'm sure they are already monitoring and measuring trends i.e. people cancelling SKY HD at £7 or downsizing their broadband.

I for one changed my package 2 weeks ago on the back of being informed my price increase would be £5.50. Instead I'm now about £35 to £40 per month better off.

Surely this will have a negative effect on VM. Putting the prices up has caused me to think about my service and VM will now be getting £70 less per month as a result. :shocked:

Surely they'd rather have kept my extra £70 per month!? The price rises seem to have really backfired on them.

denphone 25-02-2012 18:47

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Originally Posted by Doz007 (Post 35388181)
Surely this will have a negative effect on VM. Putting the prices up has caused me to think about my service and VM will now be getting £70 less per month as a result. :shocked:

Surely they'd rather have kept my extra £70 per month!? The price rises seem to have really backfired on them.

Well l don't think you can make that assumption based on one poll. which is not really representative.

richard1960 25-02-2012 18:51

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Originally Posted by Doz007 (Post 35388181)
Surely this will have a negative effect on VM. Putting the prices up has caused me to think about my service and VM will now be getting £70 less per month as a result. :shocked:

Surely they'd rather have kept my extra £70 per month!? The price rises seem to have really backfired on them.

Not necessarily people shop around anyway Sky put their prices up around september and there is alays a certain amount of "churn " from one company to the next

VM are losing your custom but when the other major pay TV provider puts prices up so might they.

Doz007 25-02-2012 18:58

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Originally Posted by richard1960 (Post 35388185)
Not necessarily people shop around anyway Sky put their prices up around september and there is alays a certain amount of "churn " from one company to the next

VM are losing your custom but when the other major pay TV provider puts prices up so might they.

I suppose that is true but VM are still keeping me as a broadband and phone customer. I think it's fair to say the £2 increase in XXL broadband is an easy pill to swallow when coupled with VM more doubling my speed taking it to a whopping 120mb!

They've done nothing on the TV side of things to warrant a price increase in my opinion. They can't even manage to release the TiVo app or red button services yet alone more HD channels. :(

muppetman11 25-02-2012 19:16

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I feel the bigger issue is the services offered , people don't mind a little increase so long as they see improvements in their services. I personally hate the length of time you have to wait for HD channels on VM and I'm referring to non Sky HD channels.

denphone 25-02-2012 19:25

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Originally Posted by muppetman11 (Post 35388206)
I feel the bigger issue is the services offered , people don't mind a little increase so long as they see improvements in their services. I personally hate the length of time you have to wait for HD channels on VM and I'm referring to non Sky HD channels.

l think you only have to look at the last couple of years to see how much Virgin have improved their services and one expects significant inprovements to be forthcoming this year as well and yes true they could be a little quicker getting some of the non Sky HD channels but again remember that Sky get paid to put channels on their platform where Virgin have to do the opposite so l think you are being a tad harsh master in your criticism of Virgin.:)

alwaysabear 25-02-2012 19:43

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Originally Posted by muppetman11 (Post 35388206)
I feel the bigger issue is the services offered , people don't mind a little increase so long as they see improvements in their services. I personally hate the length of time you have to wait for HD channels on VM and I'm referring to non Sky HD channels.

Dead right m8.

denphone 25-02-2012 19:58

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Originally Posted by alwaysabear (Post 35388217)
Dead right m8.

The masters influence is strong with the force tonight.;)

alwaysabear 25-02-2012 20:03

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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35388221)
The masters influence is strong with the force tonight.;)

MM just happens to have a similar opinion to my own. VM have badly neglected the HD side of the TV business, and I am not talking about SKY HD channels which we all know Sky want as exclusive.

denphone 25-02-2012 20:08

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Originally Posted by alwaysabear (Post 35388223)
MM just happens to have a similar opinion to my own. VM have badly neglected the HD side of the TV business, and I am not talking about SKY HD channels which we all know Sky want as exclusive.

Apart from the HD channels Sky are denying Virgin access to there are not that many HD channels that Virgin would have apart from the ITV HD channels and a few others.:)

LexDiamond 25-02-2012 20:34

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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35388229)
Apart from the HD channels Sky are denying Virgin access to there are not that many HD channels that Virgin would have apart from the ITV HD channels and a few others.:)

The point being made though is that with the price increase there should really be nothing missing on the HD list that is non Sky.

denphone 25-02-2012 20:49

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Originally Posted by LexDiamond (Post 35388247)
The point being made though is that with the price increase there should really be nothing missing on the HD list that is non Sky.

And l suspect most of the ones missing we will get soon enough Lex.:)

howardmicks 25-02-2012 21:00

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I have sat back and read all peoples comments and i have got to say that both sides have good arguments,But vm have really got it wrong this time and i feel its going come back and hit them were it hurts.
1.first we get good news telling us that boardband services are to be doubled for free
2.weeks later we getting news that broadband prices are going up so whilst doubling is great all of a sudden it comes at a cost.
3.then we get get news of a increase in tv prices,Still awaiting new hd channels and other channels shutting down(maybe not vm`s fault) but really if they have finally signed some new channels would have justified the increase.
4.tivo,Hoping to get all customers on this great format.What do they do up the price?£3 should have been dropped not increased,Total suicide !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Continued promises of new things aint gonna wash with everybody,i know atleast 3 of my friends who have now gone back to sky and from looking at different forums if believed many are following.
Maybe this is vm`s plan loose mass customers on the tv side,Shut it down and concentrate on broadband.If it aint whoever is in control of all the decisions at vm needs to go !!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35388254)
And l suspect most of the ones missing we will get soon enough Lex.:)

hope you are right matey,Way its going they will only be a few of us left with there tv package:)

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Originally Posted by alwaysabear (Post 35388223)
MM just happens to have a similar opinion to my own. VM have badly neglected the HD side of the TV business, and I am not talking about SKY HD channels which we all know Sky want as exclusive.

agree universal hd is a prime example,They want the channels on the cheap.But us customers aint allowed the same

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Originally Posted by muppetman11 (Post 35388206)
I feel the bigger issue is the services offered , people don't mind a little increase so long as they see improvements in their services. I personally hate the length of time you have to wait for HD channels on VM and I'm referring to non Sky HD channels.

bang on matey,I never want to go back to sky but vm are making it very differcult to resist:(


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