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Why dont VM offer a flexible "family pack" ?
Just looking at the new better value tariffs for VM customers. £30 buys you 1000 mins and 1000 texts. Would be great if VM offered this to be split over 4 SIMs (or pro-rata for 5 or more) and you could choose the split to suit the individual family members needs. e.g. I'd get....
Me - 350 mins + 100 Texts Mrs - 350 mins + 100 texts lass - 200 mins + 600 texts Lad - 100 mins + 200 texts 4 consecutive numbers would be good too. I'd go for that right now. John |
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I totally agree with you. It would be great to share mins/texts with my family. We hardly use them hence why none of us are on contract, but if Virgin or any other provider did this we would move to it straight away. In America/Canada these 'family packs' are quite popular.
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VM have enough billing issues with fixed rate billing put flexible into the mix and you would never be able to work out what was going on!
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Must admit it would be nice, but as the whole mobile phone charging system is a total mine field of price packages regardless of the supplier I think this one is a long way off.
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From my experience Virgin Mobile's billing is very competent; they use completely seperate systems from the rest of Virgin Media.
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so who pays the bills when one of those go over and the others do not? do not see this as a feasible idea personally
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the account would be in 1 name, much like your credit card
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You can add up to 6 phones on a BT Mobile account according to this http://www.productsandservices.bt.co...?topicId=23176
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http://www.wireless.att.com/cell-pho...equestid=20414 Was just thinking but Orange used to do this, or was it that they just allowed multiple phones in the same house to go on the same bill. Just looking at my last Orange Pay Monthly bill and I was listed as being on Core Plan 19 so I guess that was a legacy contract style. |
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Why not launch a petition?
Everytime I get people to moan to Virgin Mobile by email, they always send it to the feedback team and do something to resolve it. |
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I'm on £10 per month for 300 minutes and 300 SMS.
With tariffs like that, there's no economic sense to add a sharing tariff. |
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Orange did used to do a multi-phone thing. But that was about 11 years ago and probably cost £40/£50 a month to do.
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You can always turn PAYG SIMs into contract and back if needed. |
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