![]() |
Virgin Media too Confident?
Results from Virgins site at 08:12
Sky withdraws its non-premium channels What do you think of Sky withdrawing its non-premium channels like Sky One, Sky News and Sky Sports News from Virgin Media's TV service?
Now that looks to me like... Did you want Skyone or not?
Maybe Virgin have been more confident about what customers want than they should of been. |
Re: Virgin Media too Confident?
Ive never even been to the Virgin Media site, which just goes to say polls like that are probably not indicative of anywhere near VM's entire user base.
|
Re: Virgin Media too Confident?
hmm, exactly where is this poll. It's not obviously linked to from anywhere on the main virginmedia.com site :confused:
However I don't think your broadbrush analysis of the results are fair. Firstly how many people have voted, and more importantly how does it ensure one person one vote (many of these things can be amnipulated). Is it a representative sample. We know for example that many of the votes on Cable Forum, are only getting a very small proportion of the population who might have an opinion, simply because on ly a few use forums and even fewer of those forum users visit CF. The point is, with those 4 questions I couldn't accurately answer any of them. I would want to respond - yes I'd like to have Sky (I did watch it), but I'm not leaving VM because it's gone. |
Re: Virgin Media too Confident?
I was hoping other people would post the results at different times...
Its linked to from the fairplay page http://allyours.virginmedia.com/fairplay/index.html It now has a section called were listening, and you can vote from in there. Im more than willing to look at the results again as more people post :) |
Re: Virgin Media too Confident?
The only way that vote would actually be fair and correct would be if you had to register with your account number to vote. Any open vote on a website can be fiddled by getting employees etc to register or vote.
|
Re: Virgin Media too Confident?
One channels the same as another when you fall asleep. :zzz:
|
Re: Virgin Media too Confident?
But I dont think anyone would have been happy paying an extra subscription fee because of the riddiculous increase Sky were expecting.I would have gone to Freeview if my subscription had risen to fund thiscrap
|
Re: Virgin Media too Confident?
Oh goody!
Another Sky versus VM thread - I was a bit worried that we didn't have enough of them on Cable Forum. I understand that some people are upset/annoyed/(fill in appropriate emotion) that as VM customers, they will no longer be able to see some of their favourite TV programmes which were on Sky One et al. At the end of the day, two businesses couldn't agree contractual terms - it happens all the time; I don't remember everyone complaining this much when BBC lost the "24" series to Sky; there weren't people posting online saying "I am willing to pay more for my TV licence so I can watch "24"", or, "I want my TV licence reduced because I can't watch "24" on the BBC anymore". There are, however, a number of options available to people:- a) Cancel VM b) Cancel VM and take a Sky subscription c) Cancel VM and get a Freeview box d) Stay with VM and do nothing e) Stay with VM and talk to CS about a better deal f) Stay with VM and take a Sky subscription (unusual, but possible) g) Do nothing, but complain a lot h) Take one of options a) - f), and complain a lot |
Re: Virgin Media too Confident?
Quote:
|
Re: Virgin Media too Confident?
Quote:
"Visit AboutUs.org for more information about virginmediasucks.com AboutUs: virginmediasucks.com Registration Service Provided By: NameCheap.com Contact: support@NameCheap.com Domain name: virginmediasucks.com Registrant Contact: WhoisGuard WhoisGuard Protected (8da5488c0d03484aa26990ea0c1f3d71.protect@whoisgua rd.com) +1.6613102107 Fax: +1.6613102107 8939 S. Sepulveda Blvd. #110 - 732 Westchester, CA 90045 US " |
Re: Virgin Media too Confident?
Quote:
|
Re: Virgin Media too Confident?
Quote:
|
Re: Virgin Media too Confident?
Quote:
other than to check on service status or subscribe initially. The only reason a lot of people are going to the site now is to is fnd a way to contact VM to complain, so of course any polls they put up wil be skewed! (the '37%' has to be mostly from here or DS?) I reckon VM have finally got wind of some of the customers who are disgruntled at not having a say in the first place and have thrown up this poll as in a knee-jerk reaction... and possibly shot themselves in the foot. Ah well, I'm not overly bothered. If they can keep their heads above water on this one (and get their finger out as far as new TVOD content and re-routing funds to score big rights) they should be on equal footing with BskyB within a year or so. Cheers, -Mark |
Re: Virgin Media too Confident?
Quote:
|
Re: Virgin Media too Confident?
Quote:
|
| All times are GMT. The time now is 10:58. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2026, vBulletin Solutions Inc.
All Posts and Content are © Cable Forum