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andrewgeorge404 17-09-2009 08:00

Virgin V Sky
 
Hi guys, I'm new to the forum. I am currently with Sky but frustrated by their briliant offers for new customers that they don't extend to existing customers. I'm just wondering what the general opinion is regarding Virgin Media, V+, customer service etc. Any comments would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.

Toto 17-09-2009 08:11

Re: Virgin V Sky
 
Like Sky, VM will always do deals for new customer - very good deals normally. Many people have posted here when their deals are up and have then contacted VM to see if they can retain them on similar deals.

Like most savvy consumers though, they will vote with their wallets if they believe they can get a better deal with a competitor.

It may be worth leaving the Sky dish attached therefore just in case.

Here's a link to some of the offers VM are currently giving to new subscribers.

http://allyours.virginmedia.com/?bus..._HP_topnav_1_1

Hope that helps, and :welcome: to Cable Forum.

Paul K 17-09-2009 08:12

Re: Virgin V Sky
 
VM do the same thing, most offers are new customers only. VM also has CS issues as do most of the big providers but in most other ways they are pretty similar to Sky. Obviously they offer better speeds for BB but TV wise the channel choice is quite close.

musicbravo 17-09-2009 17:05

Re: Virgin V Sky
 
As posted above VMs services are very similar to SKY, although with v+ the box you can record 2 programmes whilst watching a 3rd and there is also VOD but IMHO and also the view of BBC Watchdog with SKY's customer services you are likely to die waiting to be with with avg waits of up to 1 hour whereas with VM even if you die they will still bill you on the plus side you are more than likely to talk to someone within 10 minutes with VM

davies1977 19-09-2009 19:50

Re: Virgin V Sky
 
I know how you feel, as I was with sky previously and it was always 'new' customers who got the good deals!!! I argued this fact and they said there was nothing they could do, which really frustrated me! Anyway...it depends what you want whether you change to Virgin. If you want HD channels then I would stay with Sky as there is a lack of HD channels on Virgin, although this is slowly getting better!! However, if you want BB then Virgin 50mb is excellent - I have had no problems with it!! I have the VIP package + 50mb and I pay around £90 a month (look on the website for more details)!!!

LondonRoad 19-09-2009 20:13

Re: Virgin V Sky
 
Some significant differences from my point of view;

With VM, on demand TV rocks. Sky's offering is pitiful by comparison.

With Sky you own the box, VM retain ownership so have to repair/replace busted boxes. (although the threat to leave can sometimes persuade Sky to waive the approx £70 repair bill)

Sky don't share the red button technology with VM so some of their offerings aren't actually available to VM customers even if you are subscribing to their Sports and Movies package.

EPG: Sky is quicker but VM has a useful mini TV screen so you can still view the TV while surfing the channel choices. (I think some of the latest Sky HD STBs have that facility too.)

VM is less susceptible to weather interference.

Don't know if this is just me but when archiving stuff from Sky+ you had to view it. With VM you can archive from V+ and still view and record from other channels.

HD: Sky still retain exclusivity for their own stuff so better than VM, particulary if movies and football is your thing (although they do charge extra)

Hiroki 19-09-2009 22:51

Re: Virgin V Sky
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by andrewgeorge404 (Post 34873898)
Hi guys, I'm new to the forum. I am currently with Sky but frustrated by their briliant offers for new customers that they don't extend to existing customers. I'm just wondering what the general opinion is regarding Virgin Media, V+, customer service etc. Any comments would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.

V+ = Worthless if you get a SA box.
Customer service = useless.

Other than that it's pretty decent for the broadband and if you don't have any problems with your TV and things it's great!

jamiefrost 20-09-2009 08:31

Re: Virgin V Sky
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Hiroki (Post 34875234)
V+ = Worthless if you get a SA box.
Customer service = useless.

Other than that it's pretty decent for the broadband and if you don't have any problems with your TV and things it's great!


Your opinon only most users would disagree,

My V+ is great, found the customer service fine when I have had to call them.

JJ

LincsGuy2005 20-09-2009 09:56

Re: Virgin V Sky
 
Quote:

V+ = Worthless if you get a SA box.
I have a SA V+ and don't have any problems. V+ and On Demand are both a major ... umm ... plus ... in my book.

one2escape 20-09-2009 10:09

Re: Virgin V Sky
 
IMHO if you are after HD stick with sky if you dont mind HD come to Virgin. VOD is the way to watch TV now. With the V+ box I only watch sport live now.

Hiroki 20-09-2009 10:49

Re: Virgin V Sky
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jamiefrost (Post 34875317)
Your opinon only most users would disagree,

My V+ is great, found the customer service fine when I have had to call them.

JJ

Your opinion but there has been a lot of posts on here with the same points I have stated above and on virgin s forum so obviously most users would agree with me too

telepest 20-09-2009 12:33

Re: Virgin V Sky
 
Having been with VM since its inception,i was prev a T/w customer,i can honestly say i had no problems with any of thier services at all! my samsung V+ box is a very smart piece of equipment and preforms much better than the sky+ box i have owned. my 10 meg B/B is well up to scratch, delivering an ave of at least 9.5 meg every day without exception.The few calls i have made to c/s have been dealt with promptly and quickly (ie, changeing services etc) so you could say ime a very happy VM customer.

Toto 20-09-2009 14:11

Re: Virgin V Sky
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Hiroki (Post 34875386)
Your opinion but there has been a lot of posts on here with the same points I have stated above and on virgin s forum so obviously most users would agree with me too

I think its very difficult to say who is agree's with you or doesn't, but either way it is not officially representative of the Virgin Media experience.

Hiroki 20-09-2009 14:20

Re: Virgin V Sky
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Toto (Post 34875461)
I think its very difficult to say who is agree's with you or doesn't, but either way it is not officially representative of the Virgin Media experience.

Surely the same can be said with those people who are seeing the positive side to the virgin experience

Toto 20-09-2009 14:23

Re: Virgin V Sky
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Hiroki (Post 34875466)
Surely the same can be said with those people who are seeing the positive side to the virgin experience

That's why I said "either way".


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