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Re: Virgin Mobile min/texts 300/300 no rollover from 28 april 08
For those customers who did rely on the rolling minutes, I agree it isn't as good as it was and maybe it isn't appropriate anymore.
But for others, it won't make a bit of difference, because either they never use 300/300 so it never mattered if they rolled over or not or they ALWAYS use 300/300 so they never rolled over in the first place |
Re: Virgin Mobile min/texts 300/300 no rollover from 28 april 08
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Good bit of PR there Ben, you're not max clifford moonlighting are you?;) Its still a poor way for VM to treat customers though, with contempt I would say. |
Re: Virgin Mobile min/texts 300/300 no rollover from 28 april 08
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Re: Virgin Mobile min/texts 300/300 no rollover from 28 april 08
I complained the same day and got a reply back a few days later. It was pretty standard just repeating the text.
To me, this contradicts what was said to me when I bought into the service. I had vodaphone alter my contract when I was with them, and when I persisted, I was given a reduction in charges, so when I changed to 300 + 300, I specifically asked if the contract was alerable, and they assured me it was not, so to me this is not just badly done, but should not have happened. All should complain! |
Re: Virgin Mobile min/texts 300/300 no rollover from 28 april 08
just remembered that when I signed up the way the site was layed out made it look like the 300/300 deal didn't roll over anyway but the 100/100 deal with new handset did rollover.
I say its still a good deal even without the rollover. |
Re: Virgin Mobile min/texts 300/300 no rollover from 28 april 08
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Perhaps people who have been affected by the text fiasco feel vm have gone over the top in the manner they were informed. |
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Also It allows a balance of up to 600mins to be built up which is reassuring when your usage peaks. Surely you can see that? ---------- Post added at 09:39 ---------- Previous post was at 09:32 ---------- Quote:
You have successfully turned this thread into a slagging match about the method of delivery rather than the intended purpose to rally suppport to overturn VMs decision. This is counter productive and as a forum moderator you should know better. Perhaps you can start a new thread for your concern and enjoy yourself there? Leave this thread for it's intended purpose. ---------- Post added at 10:01 ---------- Previous post was at 09:39 ---------- Just got off the phone for the second time to VM cust services. Tried for a reduction in monthly rate to £8 or a £25 one off payment. No deal. VM's take it or leave it attitude has left me feeling that I want to cancel my broadband, landline and tv as well. I am going to try VM retentions dept and insist that I am prepared to take my other services with me. I'll let you know how I get on. |
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If you look I have been discussing the loss of the rollover minutes quite a lot not just the method of delivery. I am just as naffed off about it as you are. |
Re: Virgin Mobile min/texts 300/300 no rollover from 28 april 08
I was thinking about this again this morning, still no text (Or letter) here.
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That's like I said. "The whole thread has been changed from what was originally intended." I also agree about the use of the roll over minutes as you describe. |
Re: Virgin Mobile min/texts 300/300 no rollover from 28 april 08
I rang VM yesterday and asked the reason why we are loosing our rollover minutes, it turns out that the big wigs at VM realised that most people on the 300+300 were not using the full 300+300 min's/txt's so they decided to withdraw the rollover of min's/txt's.
Now, with the rollover minutes and texts that have been withdrawn from the 300+300 package they decided to creat a new package, this new package is called the Liberty sim, on the liberty sim packages there is a 300+300 min's/txt's offer for £15, so, it seems VM are selling our withdrawn rollover min's/txt's repackaged as the liberty 300+300 sim offer, this means VM are getting paid a twice for the min's/txt's at our expence. I hope this makes sense. |
Re: Virgin Mobile min/texts 300/300 no rollover from 28 april 08
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http://www.virginmobile.com/vm/paymonthlySimOnly.do From the start of May there will also be 5 new offers for Media customers, again these will be market leading, so keep a look out. |
Re: Virgin Mobile min/texts 300/300 no rollover from 28 april 08
I really think they should have at least held back on announcing the end of the roll over until the start of May so people could compare with the new deals and switch if appropriate.
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