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Ditchy 20-03-2009 10:21

£80 set up fee??!!
 
Just called VM today as 50mb is now available in my area (stockton-on-tees), was all ready to order the new service until the lady informed me theres an £80 set up fee.....seems a bit bloomin steep!....I can understand the £30 for the engineers visit..but what the hell is the other £50 supposed to be for? Anyway I didnt bother...thats way too much, I know you get a free router but I dont need it, I already have a top of the range wireless n router...I dont even use the wireless, its working atm as a gigabit wired router.

Is there any way of avoiding the router and possibly getting the £80 reduced?...I mean I am already on 20 meg and will pay more per month for the 50 meg too. Are other peeps actually happy to pay this amount?

Paul.

chuzzlemonkey 20-03-2009 10:23

Re: £80 set up fee??!!
 
£80.00 Fee is fixed sorry. :(

Milambar 20-03-2009 10:37

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I think they'd get a lot more subscribers if the £80 for someone to click a button somewhere was reduced or scrapped, tbh.

Ernie_C 20-03-2009 10:38

Re: £80 set up fee??!!
 
You should always expect to pay a premium to adopt new technology early.

Ignitionnet 20-03-2009 10:42

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Milambar (Post 34757780)
I think they'd get a lot more subscribers if the £80 for someone to click a button somewhere was reduced or scrapped, tbh.

They don't want too many too quickly, D3 network as built couldn't handle it.

Peter_ 20-03-2009 10:44

Re: £80 set up fee??!!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ditchy (Post 34757755)
Just called VM today as 50mb is now available in my area (stockton-on-tees), was all ready to order the new service until the lady informed me theres an £80 set up fee.....seems a bit bloomin steep!....I can understand the £30 for the engineers visit..but what the hell is the other £50 supposed to be for? Anyway I didnt bother...thats way too much, I know you get a free router but I dont need it, I already have a top of the range wireless n router...I dont even use the wireless, its working atm as a gigabit wired router.

Is there any way of avoiding the router and possibly getting the £80 reduced?...I mean I am already on 20 meg and will pay more per month for the 50 meg too. Are other peeps actually happy to pay this amount?

Paul.

The router and USB adaptor are worth more than £80 but if you want 50Mb then you have no alternative but to pay £80.

Ditchy 20-03-2009 11:04

Re: £80 set up fee??!!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ernie_C (Post 34757782)
You should always expect to pay a premium to adopt new technology early.

Well the higher monthly charges I am OK with...thats where (imho) I am paying for the premium service...but £80 just to get on board..nah...not worth it, will wait till it drops, 20meg will do for now.

Peter_ 20-03-2009 11:05

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Ditchy (Post 34757811)
Well the higher monthly charges I am OK with...thats where (imho) I am paying for the premium service...but £80 just to get on board..nah...not worth it, will wait till it drops, 20meg will do for now.

Everyone pays for it who want the bragging rights in the pub.

looper35uk 20-03-2009 23:25

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Quote:

Originally Posted by chuzzlemonkey (Post 34757758)
£80.00 Fee is fixed sorry. :(

No price is fixed with VM. I did a relocate outlet at a customers house today that should have cost £99, He got it done for free. Now you tell me why some people have to pay for this service and some dont?. This is not a one off, it happens all the time.

Peter_ 20-03-2009 23:29

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Quote:

Originally Posted by looper35uk (Post 34758539)
No price is fixed with VM. I did a relocate outlet at a customers house today that should have cost £99, He got it done for free. Now you tell me why some people have to pay for this service and some dont?

The £80 fee for 50Mb is fixed and the is no way round it.

The £99 relocation charge is not the same kind of fee as the are different solutions for specific criteria.

broadbandking 21-03-2009 09:36

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This is what's wrong with the world these days people want everything for free or cheaper, 50Mb is a premium product (thats what VM say) so you have to pay a premuim price.

Peter_ 21-03-2009 10:11

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If you want 50Mb then you pay the £80 installation charge, if you do not want to pay the charge then no 50Mb install, even staff have to pay the £80 charge as it is a Premium Product that no other supplier can offer at the present time.

You want it then you pay for it!

Stephen 21-03-2009 10:13

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Broadbandings (Post 34757785)
They don't want too many too quickly, D3 network as built couldn't handle it.

What a load of nonsense!

broadbandking 21-03-2009 10:17

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Moldova (Post 34758688)
If you want 50Mb then you pay the £80 installation charge, if you do not want to pay the charge then no 50Mb install, even staff have to pay the £80 charge as it is a Premium Product that no other supplier can offer at the present time.

You want it then you pay for it!

Staff have to pay that, staff can't pay that as we can't get it yet well some of us can lol ;)

Peter_ 21-03-2009 11:02

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Quote:

Originally Posted by broadbandking (Post 34758692)
Staff have to pay that, staff can't pay that as we can't get it yet well some of us can lol ;)

If we want it we have to pay the install and I know one person who has.


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