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I'm pretty sure the Ultimate Oomph package was £79 for new customers a couple of weeks ago. I took it out in December and pay £77 per month.
Looking at Virgin's website just now, it's currently priced at £89 (including UHD) so if you're an existing customer and added the £6 you would still be paying less than what the current offer is! Also, for full comparison purposes I just priced up a package on Sky's website to get it as close to Virgins Ultimate Oomph as possible: Sky Signature (Base Package) - £21 HD & Ultra HD - £5 Kids - £5 Multiscreen - £13 Sky Sports - £22 BT Sport - £21 Sky Cinema - £7 Netflix - £4 Broadband (Fastest speed available at my address 60mbs, a tenth of the speed!) - £18 Sky Talk Anytime - £9 60GB SIM (Sky don’t offer an unlimited data option) - £30 Total: £155 For comparison: Ultimate Oomph - £89 Netflix - £13.99 Total: £102.99 The extra £6 suddenly doesn't seem such a big deal.... |
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Of the course the actual monthly price for existing Ultimate Oomph customers is actually £139 a month after the introductory offer
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True, but to be fair the Sky quote above includes introductory offers too so it was just a comparison of current advertised pricing.
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I’m sorry, I’m not a skinflint, but £130+ is way too high and I will not pay it. I want streaming packages, not channel packages. That would be far better value, and with everything in UHD! ---------- Post added at 21:00 ---------- Previous post was at 20:59 ---------- Quote:
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I couldn't get the price down below Skys, even with introductory offers on Skys part so I stuck with Virgin UO.
Anyway, back on topic....If I had a 4K TV, I would be well miffed at this extra charge. How can we on UO be in the 'top' package with more charges on top...hardly 'Ultimate' |
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We keep going back to that good old VM achilles heel, billing. Yes, that small thing that actually pays the staff, shareholders, etc. They are still shockingly bad at it!
We now have a situation where two customers can be on the same named package and yet there is a difference in what these two customers receive, for what appears to be the same money. If UHD costs have to be passed on then fair enough, whoever wants it and is willing to pay can have it. But to pull this stunt really does annoy me! |
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Pining for products that don’t exist will only end in extreme disappointment as will cutting your nose off to spite your face by going down the mix and match Now TV/Virgin TV and broadband route. The reality is, despite all your protestations, you continue to pay Virgin because it delivers good value, against a product that is only hypothetical in your own mind. |
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And on price, there is no fixed fee for any Virgin package. Customer offers change all the time, just like products in your local supermarke. As I said before, I currently pay £77 for UO. Others are paying, £79, £89, £99, £139 etc for exactly the same package! |
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I am absolutely appalled that existing ultimate oomph customers don't get this thrown is especially when I just renewed my contract after latest round of price increases!
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The entitlement of some people amazes me! Why should you expect a company to just give you something for free? |
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I pay for ultimate oomph. I should get ultimate oomph. In your comparison you paid one off for a 2019 car, based on 2019 specs, in 2019. I pay 2021 prices for ultimate oomph, in 2021, and don’t get ultimate oomph. |
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I'd say the VM bundles are fixed fee. Yes they will change in price but not regularly. I disagree with your car analogy. I know with Ford, when they start changing things mid car release, the price tends to go up with the changes. I'd dare say that this UHD is equivalent to just flicking a switch to get it sent to your address. It makes no logical sense just to offer it to new subscribers. |
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If an item that is listed in that contract is removed or the price is changed which contravenes that terms agreed then you would have a valid point. But you are still receiving the service you agreed to at the price you agreed as per your contract. |
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