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Chad 05-02-2012 19:37

Cancelling home phone line
 
When my current contract ends I'm thinking of changing my overall services.

If I call Virgin to cancel my home phone line, how long will it take until the phone is cut off? Will it be within minutes of making the call?

m419 06-02-2012 12:12

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It's not very long after calling them, however, if you cancel your landline service, the cost of your TV and Broadband will increase.

Example:

XL TV package: £24.50 Without a Virgin phone line, that increases to about £30

So if you don't use your home phone very often, tell that to retentions and see if they can knock the price down of your home phone or just be on the basic phone package and that way you always have a back up incase your mobile is out of action.

satellite-man 11-02-2012 20:54

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yeah it is indeed cheaper with the phone, the only reason that i have their M TV & phone is cuz it works out 50p cheaper then just having the internet on its own :D

m419 11-02-2012 21:59

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Quote:

Originally Posted by satellite-man (Post 35380210)
yeah it is indeed cheaper with the phone, the only reason that i have their M TV & phone is cuz it works out 50p cheaper then just having the internet on its own :D

It always comes in handy at times as well

satellite-man 12-02-2012 17:33

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not really for me anyways seeings as i have BT Unlimited

Peter_ 12-02-2012 18:16

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Apart from possibly getting your package at a lower the price the best reason to keep the phone line is because any call to Virgin Media will cost you nothing whereas using a BT line or a mobile will cost you money.

m419 13-02-2012 16:55

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Peter_ (Post 35380700)
Apart from possibly getting your package at a lower the price the best reason to keep the phone line is because any call to Virgin Media will cost you nothing whereas using a BT line or a mobile will cost you money.

Not really, BT offers inclusive calls to 0845 and 0870 numbers and that includes 0845-454-1111

mark1234 13-02-2012 18:04

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Peter_ (Post 35380700)
Apart from possibly getting your package at a lower the price the best reason to keep the phone line is because any call to Virgin Media will cost you nothing whereas using a BT line or a mobile will cost you money.

How often do you expect people to phone VM?

I'm considering dropping my phoneline as well.

Peter_ 13-02-2012 18:28

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Originally Posted by mark1234 (Post 35381410)
How often do you expect people to phone VM?

I'm considering dropping my phoneline as well.

I am not expecting anything but in the majority of cases just having the phone line gives you a better price and the free calls to Virgin Media are always a bonus if required for any reason unless you prefer to pay through the nose especially if using a mobile.

So check the price before just cancelling your phone line, remember it does not even have to have a handset plugged in but it may well save you some money.

Wild Oscar 15-02-2012 14:30

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Originally Posted by Peter_ (Post 35381423)
... unless you prefer to pay through the nose especially if using a mobile.

Or maybe not!

For instance if you use the 18866 service you pay a lot less .. as I read it anyway!

UK Rates
Destination p/min
UK fixed lines 1
UK mobiles (sat/sun) 7
UK mobiles (weekdays) 14
UK (070 Personal) 20
UK (0845 Local) 4
UK (0870 National) 3

All these are subject to a 5p connection fee ..

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.. or the 18185 service!

Calls within the UK:
p/min
UK Fixed 1
UK mobiles (sat/sun) 6
UK mobiles (weekdays) 10
0845 Local (sat/sun) 3
0845 Local (weekdays) 3
0870 National (sat/sun) 1
0870 National (weekdays) 3
070 Personal 25

Again, a 5p connection fee ...

New to cable 15-02-2012 14:33

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Peter_ (Post 35380700)
Apart from possibly getting your package at a lower the price the best reason to keep the phone line is because any call to Virgin Media will cost you nothing whereas using a BT line or a mobile will cost you money.

Go to a website called Saynoto0870.

Type in the number search box "Virginmedia"

Ring one of 3 none 084 numbers listed, you'll be put through to Virginmedia customer support, Its either included in your call package or free from your mobile.

Its what I always do, and they are always very polite and more than happy to redirect your call.

---------- Post added at 14:32 ---------- Previous post was at 14:30 ----------

Quote:

Originally Posted by Peter_ (Post 35380700)
Apart from possibly getting your package at a lower the price the best reason to keep the phone line is because any call to Virgin Media will cost you nothing whereas using a BT line or a mobile will cost you money.

Go to a website called Saynoto0870.

Type in the number search box "Virginmedia"

Ring one of 3 none 084 numbers listed ask to be put through to customer support, you'll be put through to Virginmedia customer support, Its either included in your call package or free from your mobile.

Its what I always do, and they are always very polite and more than happy to redirect your call.

---------- Post added at 14:33 ---------- Previous post was at 14:32 ----------

Quote:

Originally Posted by Peter_ (Post 35380700)
Apart from possibly getting your package at a lower the price the best reason to keep the phone line is because any call to Virgin Media will cost you nothing whereas using a BT line or a mobile will cost you money.

Go to a website called Saynoto0870.

Type in the number search box "Virginmedia"

Ring one of 3 none 084 numbers listed ask to be put through to customer support, you'll be put through to Virginmedia customer support, Its either included in your call package or free from your mobile.

Its what I always do, and they are always very polite and more than happy to redirect your call.

Peter_ 15-02-2012 14:47

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Quote:

Originally Posted by New to cable (Post 35382343)



Go to a website called Saynoto0870.

Type in the number search box "Virginmedia"

Ring one of 3 none 084 numbers listed ask to be put through to customer support, you'll be put through to Virginmedia customer support, Its either included in your call package or free from your mobile.

Its what I always do, and they are always very polite and more than happy to redirect your call.

Why would you do that when in most cases getting the phone line reduces your package especially as it comes already fitted.

Not every number on those lists have the capability to transfer you and they can just tell you to ring back on the correct number, also little point using those numbers outside of normal office offers, so again rather pointless.

Now if you think not having a phone line does not cost you less then you need to learn to use a calculator the same as you need to learn not to multiple post the same thing in the same post.:rolleyes:

Tim Deegan 15-02-2012 15:25

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Quote:

Originally Posted by satellite-man (Post 35380662)
not really for me anyways seeings as i have BT Unlimited

Wouldn't it be cheaper to have either all BT or all VM?

hjf288 15-02-2012 16:07

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Peter_ (Post 35382356)
Why would you do that when in most cases getting the phone line reduces your package especially as it comes already fitted.

Not every number on those lists have the capability to transfer you and they can just tell you to ring back on the correct number, also little point using those numbers outside of normal office offers, so again rather pointless.

Now if you think not having a phone line does not cost you less then you need to learn to use a calculator the same as you need to learn not to multiple post the same thing in the same post.:rolleyes:

When I signed up - 50Mbit = £35 without phone line £25 with...

Phone like was £13.50 a month...

£25 + £13.50 = £38.50

So proof the phone line costs more :)

EDIT: Clarify this post is supportive, not criticizing the quoted post

Peter_ 15-02-2012 17:00

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Quote:

Originally Posted by hjf288 (Post 35382404)
When I signed up - 50Mbit = £35 without phone line £25 with...

Phone like was £13.50 a month...

£25 + £13.50 = £38.50

So proof the phone line costs more :)

EDIT: Clarify this post is supportive, not criticizing the quoted post

In most cases having the phone line lowers the cost and saves having to find strange numbers that will not be answered outside of normal office hours as per New to cable above.

You have the phone line and only connect a handset if and when required so no one is tempted to use it.


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