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vb_packets 26-03-2009 16:55

Not Happy With Virgin Media Rep
 
ok i am not happy with my 50mb Broadband. I was told i would have to pay a £99 fee for them to come out and replace the modem for a older sleeky thing and i would not get a refund when other customers have been refunded the full £80 if they are unhappy with their service and put them back to 20MB.

So if i want to cancel out 50MB i got to pay £99.00 for them to collect the modem then i got to pay the £80 install charges on top

i been a customer for 9yrs and they got a cheek to tell me this.

Gary L 26-03-2009 17:15

Re: Not Happy With Virgin Media Rep
 
I bet you've only had it no more than 3 days? :D

BenMcr 26-03-2009 17:17

Re: Not Happy With Virgin Media Rep
 
If you cancel the 50Mbit they don't need to replace the modem - they just put you on the lower code.

However if you have had 50Mbit over 28 days you usually won't get the £80 back

vb_packets 26-03-2009 17:25

Re: Not Happy With Virgin Media Rep
 
I had it for 3 days and she has put me down to 20MB on the new modem but she said i still got to pay £50 for the N Router and £30 for the modem so she claimed coz i went through customer relations. I should not be paying this though. If thats the way they want to be ill plug my surfboard modem in and send their modem and router back to them

Gary L 26-03-2009 17:33

Re: Not Happy With Virgin Media Rep
 
You haven't got to pay them anything. you are well within the trial period, and it's at their own expense that will cover you not wanting it.

Post in virginmedia.feedback and the staff will help. don't agree to pay anything.

BenMcr 26-03-2009 18:11

Re: Not Happy With Virgin Media Rep
 
Indeed. You should get the £80 back

Peter_ 26-03-2009 18:44

Re: Not Happy With Virgin Media Rep
 
Absolutely no problem with keeping that modem on a lower tier what Ben says is correct.


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