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scottish_stu 25-10-2008 22:13

No-Contest Contest
 
Hi guys,

Just saw the usual Virgin Media "There are two main types of broadband" ad on TV. Tapped on the end was a free trial offer which ended with "Come on Edinburgh" on the screen in the VM ad style - quite lavish.

It also invites viewers to go to:
http://www.virginmedia.com/nocontest

This seems to be an Edinburgh specific thing. Is there a lot of spare capacity on VM in Edinburgh? I don't really understand why they would do this here. Has anything similar been done by VM anywhere else in the UK?

Stuart.

whydoIneedatech 25-10-2008 22:17

Re: No-Contest Contest
 
A nice heads up to anyone on here with friends or family in the Edinburgh area, nice one.;)

spiderplant 25-10-2008 22:28

Re: No-Contest Contest
 
It's a trial only available in Edinburgh. May go national later.

Chris 25-10-2008 22:32

Re: No-Contest Contest
 
Moved to the Virgin Media News forum.

Gary L 25-10-2008 23:07

Re: No-Contest Contest
 
How is this any different to any normal one?

I think them calling it a 30 day trial is the zing here.

Quote:

Test ours against yours for free. No strings. No contract. No contest.

We're offering you a 30 day, no strings attached free trial. We'll do all the set up so it's hassle free, and you can keep your current broadband up and running so you can see the difference for yourself.
You can keep your current broadband up and running anyway it's not exclusive to this one.
you also get a free trial anyway. it's just called a 28 day money back guarantee where they will refund any money paid.

They will probably bring in more hamsters for your first 30 days, and then send them home once the contracts been signed :D

chickendippers 26-10-2008 00:19

Re: No-Contest Contest
 
Moneyback guarantee requires you to actually pay, cancel and request a refund. 30 day free trial requires none of this.

Gary L 26-10-2008 00:25

Re: No-Contest Contest
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by chickendippers (Post 34661481)
Moneyback guarantee requires you to actually pay, cancel and request a refund. 30 day free trial requires none of this.

Does it just stop then at the end of the 30 day trial and they come and pick the equipment up? or do you have to contact them, cancel and request removal, or contact them and request a contract?

Chris 26-10-2008 00:27

Re: No-Contest Contest
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Gary L (Post 34661488)
Does it just stop then at the end of the 30 day trial and they come and pick the equipment up? or do you have to contact them, cancel and request removal, or contact them and request a contract?

Answered in the link in the first post:

Quote:

if you don't want to keep it after the 30-day trial, you don't have to do anything, it'll just be disconnected automatically.

Gary L 26-10-2008 00:43

Re: No-Contest Contest
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Chris (Post 34661492)
Answered in the link in the first post:

Quote:

At the end of the 30 day free trial period, if you do not wish to continue to receive Virgin Broadband then you don't need to do anything. Your services will automatically be cancelled
That's interesting. what's the bets they keep phoning the people up towards the end of the 30 days saying do you want it? you know you want it, say you want it! :D

and we'll throw in the phone and freeview for free!

whydoIneedatech 26-10-2008 00:49

Re: No-Contest Contest
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Gary L (Post 34661512)
That's interesting. what's the bets they keep phoning the people up towards the end of the 30 days saying do you want it? you know you want it, say you want it! :D

and we'll throw in the phone and freeview for free!

They can still say no or wait a minute the is someone at the door and just leave the phone off the hook.:p:

Digital Fanatic 27-10-2008 13:10

Re: No-Contest Contest
 
Sounds like a good idea to me... interesting to see what the take up of this will be like... :)


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