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Advice on cancelling Virgin Media, amongst other issues
Since I've moved out of my accomodation, I tried once to cancel Virgin Media. I was told my last bill would be the middle of August, and that's that. However that supposed last bill has around £28 of VOD and music charges added to the normal bill, which I am totally unwilling to pay for out of my own pocket.
I'm unsure as to where I stand with VM, as I requested middle of July to cancel my contract with them and not move my services to the house I'm in. As said, I was told by the agent who sorted it out for me that I'd have my last bill in August and that's it. I will be ringing them up again to work out what's going on, but it appears that tenants have moved into the accomodation and are leeching the services I apparantly pay for for all it's worth and then some. Virgin can also look back on all the bills up to July and not see a single VOD charge, so either some git's nicked the VBox, or more likely I have a major problem on my hands. I understand my obligation to pay the bill, but does anybody have any advice what to do about the extra charges, since I haven't used the services and I don't know what to do about it. My first thought was to ring the landlord Monday morning and see what's going on with regard to the property. If he can remove the VBox, I'll request he does. What happens from there I haven't a clue. Can somebody on this forum check me out as to whether I have actually cancelled my services with VM please? Just what I needed - a bloody great bill and half of it's not my usage. :( |
Re: Advice on cancelling Virgin Media, amongst other issues
You should have taken the equipment (STB/BB Modem) with you if no collection had been arranged. If Virgin don't get them back you are going to be charged to replace them
In regards to events ordered after you left, if you can prove that you had moved before the events were charged than I'm sure Virgin would look at refunding them |
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Thanks for the 2nd paragraph, that's made me a smidge more confident about the charges. :) |
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http://allyours.virginmedia.com/html...ble/terms.html Section E2 You are responsible for making sure that our equipment is safe and used properly at all times. To do this, you agree to do the following:
If we or you end these agreements, or you decide to disconnect from some of our services, you must return our equipment to us (or let us collect it from you if we choose to do this). You must return equipment or make it available for collection in a reasonable condition, allowing for fair wear and tear. If you fail to return or make available the equipment for collection for any reason, we are entitled to charge you for the replacement cost of the equipment. If we hold any money we may use that money towards the cost of the equipment |
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Re: Advice on cancelling Virgin Media, amongst other issues
Last time those sections were updated? February 2007 when VM launched and everyone got sent the new terms
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But you already know that. :) |
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Virgin may update the T&Cs at any time, or completely replace them if they so wish. If they do so you then have 30 days from being notified of the update to cancel the services if the updates are a material change. Section H2 Virgin Media Ltd and/or Virgin Media Entertainment and/or Virgin Media Payments may at any time improve, modify, amend or alter the terms of these agreements and/or the services and their content if:
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Re: Advice on cancelling Virgin Media, amongst other issues
That last paragraph is the get-out clause. :)
spiderplant has offered to look at getting the box's VOD stopped. I guess a call to VM Monday lunchtime is on the cards. |
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It's sorted, fingers crossed. :)
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Oops, I think they got the bill wrong. Been charged twice for my partial month's service (£16.67 twice), plus the new VOD charges that were ordered between the previous bill and the box getting cancelled.
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