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denphone 07-09-2018 11:00

Re: 2018 price rises
 
Nor here either..

RobboEdin 07-09-2018 13:49

Re: 2018 price rises
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MatthewEastaugh (Post 35962540)
No letter or email has arrived here as yet either, which is confusing...

Why?
I have no letter yet but understand that the increase (and the letters) are phased.
My increase was from November last year and I expect the same this year so Virgin Media have plenty of time to advise me.

Gavin-D 07-09-2018 15:01

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Quote:

Originally Posted by MatthewEastaugh (Post 35962540)
No letter or email has arrived here as yet either, which is confusing...

Not confusing they work in a pashed bases area by area it takes a long time to get them out given the amount of customers they have to contact

japitts 08-09-2018 11:02

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Had our notification by email a week or so back, including a caveat buried in small print about honouring existing promotional offers.

And within a few days, a thread kicked off on a local Facebook group from someone fed up with the annual rises and asking how BT broadband fared in their parts. Oh, and how they know they can call up each year but it's an inconvenience they shouldn't have and how a move to BT/Sky/TalkTalk/whoever was the solution.

richard s 10-09-2018 19:15

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Quote:

Originally Posted by SirThomas (Post 35962539)
This price rise necessitates a call to retentions team, I fear! It's sad that customers have to call every year to get the fair prices they deserve.

Anyone recently get a good deal on the Gamer plan?
Seems there's no alternative now (with 20meg upload...) and I have no need for the 350m service!

Tom


To right Tom... It is ruddy annoying to say the least... they should reward long time loyal customers not keep price increasing them.

Wild Oscar 13-09-2018 11:01

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Got my email yesterday! ... basically
Quote:

From 1st November, your bill will be going up by £3 a month
So I think I'll be on the phone and cancelling sometime, got a bit hacked off recently with the broadband going on and off all the time (it's OK if I'm the only one using it, but as soon as the lad wants to start up his XBOX it's no dice!)

I've been with VM for more years than I care to remember (since Cable & Wireless days?) and it's been rock solid up until February/March this year when it sadly went haywire! This coincided funnily enough with the SHUB 3 going in ...

Anyhow I fancy a change ... maybe off to Vodaphone or EE ... looking around for deals right now!

cupcakes aka dd 13-09-2018 14:57

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Have to say looking at the bundles today I don't see anything that really grabs you and says value for money. They are looking a bit dated

jfman 13-09-2018 15:13

Re: 2018 price rises
 
On Virgin or elsewhere?

djfunkdup 14-09-2018 16:31

Re: 2018 price rises
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by cupcakes aka dd (Post 35963088)
Have to say looking at the bundles today I don't see anything that really grabs you and says value for money. They are looking a bit dated


What you mean is you can't see anything cheap! ?

There are cheap broadband isp's like talktalk etc if you find VM outwith your price range.

i actually think bb is too cheap and have said before.Punt the cost of bb up a bit and it's more cash to invest back into the network.

Edit: just had to add that i don't have tv or phone from VM as it was over priced and pants. so i'm not brown nosing VM because they do have services that are over priced and not value for money esp the tv. But back to my actual point and that is that BroadBand is too cheap so i dont have a problem with my £3 a mnth increase :)

MrB 16-09-2018 13:29

Re: 2018 price rises
 
We are still waiting for our price rise notification, though some on other forums only received their email yesterday so they are still coming out. They are dragging it out a bit!

Hugh 16-09-2018 14:53

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They stage the notifications to try and enable the call centres to manage the call volumes when customers ring up - if they didn’t do this, people would complain that they couldn’t get through to the call centres.

Even if only 1% called up about the price rise, that’s still 400,000 calls over a few days.

nashville 16-09-2018 15:17

Re: 2018 price rises
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by RobboEdin (Post 35957696)
Small increases for new customers; perhaps a sensible decision would be to have no annual increase for existing customers.

I agree, Existing customers who have been with them a long time should be getting good discounts ;)

JPAC 16-09-2018 15:18

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In the local VM shop yesterday they said some people aren't getting a price rise but if they did, it would be in October? I walked out.

djfunkdup 17-09-2018 19:43

Re: 2018 price rises
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by nashville (Post 35963326)
I agree, Existing customers who have been with them a long time should be getting good discounts ;)

Why ? Do you get a discount from your energy provider for being a long term customer ?

Gas ?
Electric ?
Water ?

Does the local petrol station give you discounted petrol for always using them ?
Does the local gym give you a better price of membership because you always use them ?

Bla Bla ditch this long time customer emotion nonsense because that's all it is an emotion.

There should be one price point for new and existing customers in my opinion.Yes of course there should be short promotion offers to attract new customers but after a short period of time they really should be paying the same as everyone else ;)

.

nashville 17-09-2018 20:33

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Sometimes new customers get really good deals for a long period and long term customers do not so it works both ways ,


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