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RichardCoulter 21-05-2023 16:48

Ofcom: Virgin Media O2 most complained about TV service.
 
Looks like their service and attitude to complaints made is still abysmal:

https://rxtvinfo.com/2023/ofcom-virg...ut-tv-service/

After the number of years that this has been the case, you'd think that they would have done something about the situation.

I have no experience of O2, are they any good with regards to customer service and do they deal with complaints properly? i' m wondering if their involvement is likely to bring about any improvement (or not as the case may be).

pip08456 21-05-2023 17:38

Re: Ofcom: Virgin Media O2 most complained about TV service.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by RichardCoulter (Post 36152332)
Looks like their service and attitude to complaints made is still abysmal:

https://rxtvinfo.com/2023/ofcom-virg...ut-tv-service/

After the number of years that this has been the case, you'd think that they would have done something about the situation.

I have no experience of O2, are they any good with regards to customer service and do they deal with complaints properly? i' m wondering if their involvement is likely to bring about any improvement (or not as the case may be).

The answer is simple. If you don't like the level of service then leave.
If enough customers do that then they would have to improve their service to continue in business.
Its not rocket science.

jfman 21-05-2023 21:41

Re: Ofcom: Virgin Media O2 most complained about TV service.
 
9 per one hundred thousand subscribers.

RichardCoulter 22-05-2023 01:15

Re: Ofcom: Virgin Media O2 most complained about TV service.
 
I have read or heard a radio programme somewhere that some companies no longer aim for complete customer satisfaction as they find it more profitable to lose a percentage of customers than pay the cost of putting things right.

I can't remember which company it was (It wasn't Virgin) that said that they now only aim for 85 percent satisfaction.

I wonder if this is why we all now get customer satisfaction surveys for almostveverything? I completed one and then received a
Another survey about the quality of the survey zi had just complicated lol. There was even a programme about this modern day phenomenon on Radio 4 last Friday evening.

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Quote:

Originally Posted by pip08456 (Post 36152340)
The answer is simple. If you don't like the level of service then leave.
If enough customers do that then they would have to improve their service to continue in business.
Its not rocket science.

Thankfully their near enough monopoly on fibre internet speeds is diminishing with more and more choices for the consumer becoming available. I suspect that those who leave for another broadband provider would dump Virgin TV and landline too.

Unfortunately, instead of forcing Virgin to improve, their answer seems to be to stifle the competition by buying them out. I think It's City Fibre that they are after buying out.

Aguero9320 22-05-2023 08:31

Re: Ofcom: Virgin Media O2 most complained about TV service.
 
Looking at the article, I’m glad I switched to Sky last summer, then. 😂😂😂

OLD BOY 24-05-2023 14:31

Re: Ofcom: Virgin Media O2 most complained about TV service.
 
’According to the regulator, most of the complaints linked to Virgin Media O2 was due to the way the company handled complaints.’

I guess if you are a VM customer, the answer is simple - stop complaining!

Everything then will be hunky dory.

Hugh 24-05-2023 15:28

Re: Ofcom: Virgin Media O2 most complained about TV service.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 36152607)
’According to the regulator, most of the complaints linked to Virgin Media O2 was due to the way the company handled complaints.’

I guess if you are a VM customer, the answer is simple - stop complaining!

Everything then will be hunky dory.

I guess if you’re a swimmer, and get into difficulties, the answer is simple - stop drowning…

Not sure if you’ve fully thought your "solution" through - if a VM Customer is having a problem with VM, and complain that the problem isn’t being resolved, they should just let the problem continue? Doesn’t like a "win-win" for the customer…

OLD BOY 24-05-2023 23:57

Re: Ofcom: Virgin Media O2 most complained about TV service.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 36152612)
I guess if you’re a swimmer, and get into difficulties, the answer is simple - stop drowning…

Not sure if you’ve fully thought your "solution" through - if a VM Customer is having a problem with VM, and complain that the problem isn’t being resolved, they should just let the problem continue? Doesn’t like a "win-win" for the customer…

Are you taking tablets for your humour deficiency, Hugh? I’m starting to worry about you.

I would like to know what Virgin customers were complaining about. Stuff like price rises, probably. I bet most of them were not about level of service.

RichardCoulter 25-05-2023 01:14

Re: Ofcom: Virgin Media O2 most complained about TV service.
 
Almost every single one that i've seen has been about their abysmal customer servic, with the remainder being about unresolved or ongoing technical issues.

Price risrs tend to be dealt with by negotiation or the customer cancelling (which inevitably turns into a reduction or cancellation confirmation after intervention by retentions).

Hugh 25-05-2023 09:08

Re: Ofcom: Virgin Media O2 most complained about TV service.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 36152668)
Are you taking tablets for your humour deficiency, Hugh? I’m starting to worry about you.

I would like to know what Virgin customers were complaining about. Stuff like price rises, probably. I bet most of them were not about level of service.

The challenge for CF’ers, OB, is that you have never previously displayed a scintilla of humour, and your post was the sort of thing you would normally say…

(I suppose in 2035, you’re going to say about streaming "IT WAS A JOKE!!") ;)

epsilon 25-05-2023 11:27

Re: Ofcom: Virgin Media O2 most complained about TV service.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 36152607)
’According to the regulator, most of the complaints linked to Virgin Media O2 was due to the way the company handled complaints.’

I guess if you are a VM customer, the answer is simple - stop complaining!

Everything then will be hunky dory.

Stop complaining, everything will be fixed by 2035...

Itshim 25-05-2023 17:29

Re: Ofcom: Virgin Media O2 most complained about TV service.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 36152675)
The challenge for CF’ers, OB, is that you have never previously displayed a scintilla of humour, and your post was the sort of thing you would normally say…

(I suppose in 2035, you’re going to say about streaming "IT WAS A JOKE!!") ;)

I admit I have a strange sense of humour, but have to say I laughed out loud at his post:D

Kevc69 26-05-2023 07:32

Re: Ofcom: Virgin Media O2 most complained about TV service.
 
Talking to a few folks of late who have had interactions with customer services is that they do indeed basically have a "stuff you then" comment line to people who wont take the offers that they are giving. Sounds like a cull is due in that department. A line from a book written by a former FIFA referee some years ago comes to mind. "Think it but never say it"

OLD BOY 26-05-2023 19:45

Re: Ofcom: Virgin Media O2 most complained about TV service.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 36152675)
The challenge for CF’ers, OB, is that you have never previously displayed a scintilla of humour, and your post was the sort of thing you would normally say…

(I suppose in 2035, you’re going to say about streaming "IT WAS A JOKE!!") ;)

No, the joke is your own responses to posts, which are a combination of deliberate put-downs and kidology. Gaslighting pure and simple.

My point here was that there are serial complainers and that they just have to complain if they don’t get the deal they want. They just keep pestering until they get it, and I guess that VM has just had it with them.

If people don’t like the price of the service they receive, they should go elsewhere.

As I and others on here have said, over many years with Virgin, I have never had cause to complain about the service I have received. The people complaining are the tiresome serial whingers who have it in their heads that whinging can be profitable. Maybe Virgin is attempting to disabuse them of that idea.

I’d have Virgin over Sky any day.

Hugh 26-05-2023 22:30

Re: Ofcom: Virgin Media O2 most complained about TV service.
 
So anyone who disagrees with the things you forecast/support is "gaslighting"?

"Gaslighting" is defined as "the subjective experience of having one's reality repeatedly questioned by another" - the only problem is, your definition of "reality" frequently is not aligned with actuality.

For example, streaming media rights/bids & Boris Johnson staying in office - I’m sure there are many more, but it’s Friday night, and I have a large single malt to get outside of…

It’s not gaslighting if "one’s reality" isn’t actually real… ;)

epsilon 27-05-2023 00:03

Re: Ofcom: Virgin Media O2 most complained about TV service.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 36152806)
No, the joke is your own responses to posts, which are a combination of deliberate put-downs and kidology. Gaslighting pure and simple.

My point here was that there are serial complainers and that they just have to complain if they don’t get the deal they want. They just keep pestering until they get it, and I guess that VM has just had it with them.

If people don’t like the price of the service they receive, they should go elsewhere.


As I and others on here have said, over many years with Virgin, I have never had cause to complain about the service I have received. The people complaining are the tiresome serial whingers who have it in their heads that whinging can be profitable. Maybe Virgin is attempting to disabuse them of that idea.

I’d have Virgin over Sky any day.

Is that your job application to ACAS?


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