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Re: BT Sports - Will you pay extra for it???
Have loved having ESPN as part of the XL pack but that party is over methinks and I shan't be complaining or paying for BT on top of Sky Sports.
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I wouldn't read too much in the results until we know how much BT Sports is going to cost on VM. Having said that, the rumoured cost is £13 per month, if that's the case then.....I'm out.
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They can work it!
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Same for me, I wouldn't have paid for ESPN if it wasn't in the xl package. Am £115 pm enough is enough. |
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That article is full of bullet holes.
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I wonder if VM will let XL people cancel in contract if they can't replace ESPN for free?
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http://store.virginmedia.com/the-leg...es.html#ending "If we and/or Virgin Media Payments: b) make significant changes to the services so the services you are entitled to receive in return for the charges you pay are significantly altered or reduced you may cancel those services affected without penalty by giving us and/or Virgin Media Payments (as applicable) at least 30 days' notice." You'd have to say ESPN, ESPN HD and ESPN America dropping out of the XL package would be a very significant change. Only problem is I think you would still need to keep your broadband and telephone. People need to be very aware of the following: "Such notice must be given within 30 days of the increase in charges or changes to the services or this agreement being notified to you." If you plan to cancel your TV contract make sure Virgin have notified you that ESPN will drop out of your package, and react within 30 days! Don't expect them to highlight this to you in any e-mail or letter they may send. Notice how cool they are trying to play things here: https://customer.virginmedia.com/for...art=Tickles_18 Know your rights, don't be afraid to call Virgin and ask questions about the T&C's. Take the name of who you speak with just in case the advice you receive is not completely accurate. Remember you are not asking for your services to be changed or reduced in anyway. The change in service is being forced upon you. You do not need to accept these changes. |
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Virgin aren't making the significant changes though, it's not their choice that they're losing the ESPN suite of channels. Plus it could be argued that they've made up for it by providing additional channels over the past couple of months
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"Some parts of the services (for example, television channels that form part of our television services and other content on, or accessible via, our television services) are supplied by other organisations. As a result, due to matters outside our reasonable control or for commercial or contractual reasons, we may change, cancel or postpone all or any component part(s) of the services without notice, but we will give you reasonable notice of any withdrawals and changes where it is possible to do so. You will be entitled to end this agreement if the changes are significant, as described in paragraph J3." It doesn't matter how it happens, the package you have signed up for will be changed significantly. That's why it's important the right to cancel is within the terms and conditions. If it wasn't companies could sweep something likes this under the carpet by saying "We're not really making any changes so you can't cancel your contract." Quote:
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shouldn't "I will wait until I see how many it will cost."
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Just got the best news for a long time,all BT Sport HD channels (including ESPN) free on my Sky HD box as I am a BT Infinity customer,after 12 months I will still only have to pay £3 a month to receive the HD format,couple this with me cancelling ESPN with Sky last month at a saving of £10 I am now quids in,only downside is I can only get it on one of my two box's,never thought this would happen.:D:D:D
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