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Love the way you always include the VAT and Sky package price increases in your moans, when both of those were beyond VM's control...
btw, you didn't appear to address DF's point about no extra charge for th extra HD channels....;) |
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25 less HD channels. Just over a year ago VM only had 1 or 2 HD channels so we have actually come a long way in that time! You aren't made to pay the £7 if you don't want to and also VM don't actually have a charge for HD channels. Same with TiVo you don't have to pay that if you don't want TiVo. |
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I think we all have differeing views as to the value of VM compared to Sky. If I had the same content with Sky then I'd be paying £20 per month more - £9 for ESPN and £10+ for HD. Therefore, VM on XL is good value when you compare like-for-like but not as good value as it was before as the last six months have seen two price increases (yes one was the VAT increase and out of VM's hands) but a reduction in the number of channels available.
The issue here is that VM upped the price by £2 per month in April but VM has made no effort to replace the channels lost. In other words, we are paying more but getting less. All it seems to be in 2011 is Tivo, and nothing else when it comes to TV and eventually people are going to downgrade of even cancel VM if VM continues to increase prices whilst offering fewer channels. |
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VM tend to only increase the prices when they have to. ie when Sky raise their prices.
What channels were lost recently? As I tried to say earlier, my Gas and Electric have just gone up in price again even though I am still getting exactly the same as I had before, or I used to pay 35p for a mars bar and yet now its 55p and its actually lighter and smaller than it used to be. Should I demand they increase the size inline with the price increase? ---------- Post added at 16:26 ---------- Previous post was at 16:25 ---------- Quote:
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