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Re: Virgin Media - Above Inflation Rises from 1st February
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Unless you're vulnerable, I don't think a landline is "essential" at all. |
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And all mobile networks have battery backups on their transmitters. ---------- Post added at 02:40 ---------- Previous post was at 02:38 ---------- Quote:
And not to mention in the near future with fibre or IP based voice services you'll be at the mercy of local battery backups on your landline too. |
Re: Virgin Media - Above Inflation Rises from 1st February
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I called to moan about price increase. Well not moan, rather a "what can you do for me". I had staved off the last 2,price increases this way.
I was offered to add sky movies and HD pack for less than I'm currently paying for 9 months. 200Mb Tv XL 1 tivo 1 v+hd Phone XL Sky movies Sky hd pack £66 inc line rental Not too shabby For me personally the speedy bb is essential especially for 4k streaming. |
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I'm fed up of the ever increasing costs too .. In addition to the cable broadband I currently have TV XL with a V+.
Would it be possible to easily downgrade to something like TV S without the V+ capability without Virgin insisting on me renewing for 12 months? Frankly I have no interest in paying for a package of broadcast channels at all - I'm more than happy with even what Freeview offers plus streaming stuff from Amazon Prime and Netflix. And I can get BT Sport on my Chromecast courtesy of the BT broadband and BT TV at my parents place (which I pay for) so I just use that account to log in to their streaming app. |
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If you talk to retentions (or anyone for that matter) with an attitude, then you will likely not get very far. The guys at the end of the line are people too, and your opinions on evil money grabbing management or whatever isn't really of their concern. It's a responsibility of the individual to make sure they're getting the best value for them as a customer. If you're too lazy to pick up the phone (Or in the case of energy, insurance etc) and to use comparison sites to save yourself some money but have time to moan about it, then stop using your time so badly. Even if it took a few hours a year to go through all "fixed" services to negotiate the best deals, it is time well spent. Edit: Before I get it in the neck...Those who are vulnerable should be able to nominate those able to negiotate in their best interests or failing that, be assessed according to their need and charged fairly, and frankly should be protected from price rise rounds like this. Profiteering from groups like this goes beyond my support of a free market as there are of course people who cannot fight back using their consumer rights as the vast majority of people can. |
Re: Virgin Media - Above Inflation Rises from 1st February
I called VM the other night. I was paying £59.99 a month for XL TV (Without the Sports/movies) 152 BB and M phone as I hardly ever use it.
Now I'm paying £71.24 for the next 9 months and a £40 credit to my account as I now have Sports and movies in HD and they've upped my broadband to 200mg. Not bad for an extra £11.25 a month seeing as what Sports/movies and HD cost altogether. Then after 9 months I was told to call again to see what they can offer. |
Re: Virgin Media - Above Inflation Rises from 1st February
Same here, improved deal and told to call again after 9 months because effectively they've switched you to a new package so you get the new customer price for those 9 months.
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Talk Talk doing free unlimited Fibre Broadband for 12 months, then its £10 per month, plus line rental......way way cheaper than Virgin
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Re: Virgin Media - Above Inflation Rises from 1st February
If all you care about is cost Virgin Media are the wrong operator.
People piling into TalkTalk is all good; my service runs on TalkTalk Business so won't be affected by any congestion caused :) ---------- Post added at 19:47 ---------- Previous post was at 19:45 ---------- Quote:
Read elsewhere a customer complaining about Virgin Media's lack of loyalty to existing customers as they wouldn't give him 50% off to match Sky's January deal. Presumably they would only offer him the new customer deal. How rude of them. |
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