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Re: Virgin Media launch 'first true quad-play' bundles
We're considering upgrading upgrading to the Big Kahuna bundle and was wondering what the best way to do this would be.
Currently we have 100Mbps (recently upgraded from 60) with the Superhub 1, TV XL with 2 V+ boxes and talk unlimited for phone. If we wanted to change to the Superhub 2, swap both boxes for TiVo and keep the talk unlimited we currently have, would it be best to go through the normal number or go straight to Retentions? If it is Retentions, which number and menu options do we call? Thanks for any advice. |
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Oh and 30 hours after upgrading and quite a few modem reboots to try and get the upgrade I'm still on 60Mb instead of 152Mb. I'll wait for the SH2 to arrive and if still no upgrade phone up support. |
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I currently have
1 Tivo 1TB 1 Tivo 500GB TV XL Broadband XL 100MB (free upgrade) Phone XL Talk 08 2 free from VM Total £87.99 If I take Big Kahulalalalala and bolt on the above bits it will work out £14 cheaper if I'm correct. Big K £45 Line Rental (rip off) £15.99 Talk unlimited £8 Extra Tivo that I already have £5 Total £73.99 plus I will gain up to 150MB broadband. Saving me a whopping £14. Of course VM have already looked at my bill and contacted me according to adjust my bill :rolleyes: And if you take into account the discounts cos I've been with them since Noah built the Ark :rolleyes: :rolleyes: |
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Plus if I pay line rental up front I will save in total £231.88 a year. |
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I remember seeing a customer with a 512k BBI code on their account just a few years ago. They were still paying what I think was the equivalent to the 20Meg service at the time (the mid-tier between 10 and 50, 100 didn't exist at the time) but only getting 512k. People on retention's 2Mbit "S" package were paying less. The customer didn't realise and didn't even care, they were calling in with an email issue caused when Virgin switched over to Gmail. |
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Also Talk 08 2 at £2 per month. |
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Every company grandfathers customers onto more expensive tiers rather than moving them automatically onto the newest and best value ones. Nothing personal to VM.
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My above post can now be ignored. My father, the account holder was impatient and went ahead with the switch. We're all booked in for the upgrade.
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I've just noticed in the small print that it's £5 per Tivo. But surely if a Tivo is included in a package that is all it should cost. If not that's very sneaky of VM and should be in bold in the large details not hidden in some small print. |
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The total quoted cost of Collections and Bundles that include TiVo cover the £5 fee that is paid for the included TiVo box. However it is still there.
Same as when the VIP bundle launched way back in 2007, it covered the £10 a month V+ HD monthly fee that was charged at the time |
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The second box charge of £6.50 and the TiVo charge for that TiVo of £5. |
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