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Emperor Ming 25-01-2007 22:10

Virgin Media (complaints maybe the first?)
 
don,t normally moan but things like this get my goat up :disturbd:

Good old Richard has finally got round to sending me the really nice plush mail drop:shocked: , giving all the Hype.........quailty booklet with nice photos and a snazzy envelope, to boot..........But and this could be a small ""but"" (excuse the pun),

for those of you with good eyesight and who have had a copy of the "Boring but important stuff for you to READ" pamphlet......can you tell me the Terms and conditions :confused: .........as it is in such a small bloody font :Yikes:

Anybody got their corporate address so I can get it in LARGE print version sent out.( I presume it is the same as current NTL T&C)?

we all haven't got 20/20 vision

rant over

in this day and age these maketing muppets surely can't be saving ink and paper TO SAVE THE PLANET ;)

Ming

MovedGoalPosts 25-01-2007 22:12

Re: Virgin Media (complaints maybe the first?)
 
Can you not just phone CS?

dilli-theclaw 25-01-2007 22:15

Re: Virgin Media (complaints maybe the first?)
 
Actually I have one of thses...

http://www.humanware.com/Products/Vi...rtview8000.asp

So yup - I could read it ;)

Seriously tho - you should call customer services as Rob says and ask them if you want to know something....

Emperor Ming 25-01-2007 22:27

Re: Virgin Media (complaints maybe the first?)
 
Yes guys I do understand your comments, and will more and likley phone for a copy if its the same T&C as current NTL ........its just the mail drop principle........give you a pamphlet headed READ me only to find such small print,

just imho another case of marketing gone wrong

Ive had good NTL service, but I like to see if their are any changes to T&C "just slipped in ;) "

regards

Ming

dilli-theclaw 25-01-2007 22:33

Re: Virgin Media (complaints maybe the first?)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Emperor Ming (Post 34206397)
Yes guys I do understand your comments, and will more and likley phone for a copy if its the same T&C as current NTL ........its just the mail drop principle........give you a pamphlet headed READ me only to find such small print,

just imho another case of marketing gone wrong

Ive had good NTL service, but I like to see if their are any changes to T&C "just slipped in ;) "

regards

Ming

If you require a hard copy of the terms and conditions that's easy tp read you should ask them for a large print one.

They will gladly blow it up on a photocopier for you and send it out via the articles for the blind scheme for free.... (This is what I did).

If you don't have a visual impairment then I would think they'd still do it, but I can't gurantee that.

Give them a call and ask - it can't hurt...

cnewton2k 25-01-2007 22:55

Re: Virgin Media (complaints maybe the first?)
 
cant be the first virgin media complaint don't launch until the 14th of Feb

wotsit 25-01-2007 23:34

Re: Virgin Media (complaints maybe the first?)
 
theres an address on back envelope portland street london

Maggy 25-01-2007 23:45

Re: Virgin Media (complaints maybe the first?)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jefferson T (Post 34206399)
If you require a hard copy of the terms and conditions that's easy tp read you should ask them for a large print one.

They will gladly blow it up on a photocopier for you and send it out via the articles for the blind scheme for free.... (This is what I did).

If you don't have a visual impairment then I would think they'd still do it, but I can't gurantee that.

Give them a call and ask - it can't hurt...

Actually dilly it's not as small as I would usually expect.I can just about read it without the aid of a magnifier.Normally I have had to get out the magnifier with past NTL documents to read the T&C's.

Maybe Virgin will change some things for the better?:tu:

Mister Jack 26-01-2007 18:27

Re: Virgin Media (complaints maybe the first?)
 
i dnt have any issue with readin the print but i hav 2 agree it was a bit small:D

danielf 26-01-2007 18:41

Re: Virgin Media (complaints maybe the first?)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jefferson T (Post 34206388)
Actually I have one of thses...

http://www.humanware.com/Products/Vi...rtview8000.asp

So yup - I could read it ;)

Quote:

Originally Posted by humanware
Monitor sold seperately

Really!!! :dozey:

dilli-theclaw 26-01-2007 18:42

Re: Virgin Media (complaints maybe the first?)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by danielf (Post 34207071)
Really!!! :dozey:

Yes - you just get the unit itself. Why?

danielf 26-01-2007 18:46

Re: Virgin Media (complaints maybe the first?)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jefferson T (Post 34207072)
Yes - you just get the unit itself. Why?

Nothing wrong with that. It's just that spelling errors on web pages/promotional material annoy me ;)

dilli-theclaw 26-01-2007 18:47

Re: Virgin Media (complaints maybe the first?)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by danielf (Post 34207075)
Nothing wrong with that. It's just that spelling errors on web pages/promotional material annoy me ;)

Ah I see....

Personally I was irritated that it didn't come with a monitor (these things are like £1500+ each) - but the job centre bought me one to use with it so I could do job search.

danielf 26-01-2007 18:51

Re: Virgin Media (complaints maybe the first?)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jefferson T (Post 34207077)
Ah I see....

Personally I was irritated that it didn't come with a monitor (these things are like £1500+ each) - but the job centre bought me one to use with it so I could do job search.

Whoa, that's a lot of money. Good to see the Job Centre can be useful. :tu:


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