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Watlingfen 02-02-2011 14:39

Virgins £30 one-off for only 'up to' 10 Mb more
 
What a con , you may have been with Virgin since it was Cable& Wireless or Diamond (as I have) but Virgins still asking for a one-off fee for their claimed £75 value router , which you then own, but cant use for any other service but Virgin ! they say you then get instead of 'up to 20Mb' - 'up to 30Mb' so presumably in a poor area like SW Leics you, in all reality, get instead of 16Mb perhaps 26Mb , uw they do throw in a basic V Box (TV) - but here again minimal = 'M' channels so the only real advantage over FreeView (not in full service in many areas yet anyway) is the TV player.
Come on Virgin dont be so tight a**ed - give us long standing customers a fair deal for once.

weesteev 02-02-2011 14:43

Re: Virgins £30 one-off for only 'up to' 10 Mb more
 
You dont own the router, its a combined modem/router and still the property of VM. Its also a Docsis 3/0 compliant device making it useless on any other providers network seen as Virgin (barring Smallworld) are the only CableCo in the UK.

If there are speed/capacity issues in your area then the speed lift will help address this as more capacity is put on place.

Oh and welcome to CF...

Watlingfen 02-02-2011 14:45

Re: Virgins £30 one-off for only 'up to' 10 Mb more
 
I have just been told you DO own the otherwise useless router , by a Virgin Advisor - was she lying then ?

Peter_ 02-02-2011 15:43

Re: Virgins £30 one-off for only 'up to' 10 Mb more
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Watlingfen (Post 35164731)
I have just been told you DO own the otherwise useless router , by a Virgin Advisor - was she lying then ?

Read this below which can be found HERE.

Quote:

Free Virgin Media Hub for L: Wireless enabled equipment required. Available to all new Broadband customers taking our Size: L Broadband services (subject to status and credit checks). Free Virgin Media Superhub for XL and XXL: Available to all new Broadband customers taking our Size: XL, Size: XXL and Size:100 Broadband services, and to existing customers upgrading to XL, XXL and 100Mb broadband (subject to status and credit checks). Wireless enabled equipment required. Equipment remains property of Virgin Media.

Stephen 02-02-2011 16:02

Re: Virgins £30 one-off for only 'up to' 10 Mb more
 
Are you really moaning about paying a small one off charge of £30 to give you 50% extra speed and a new modem/router? Also once enabled you will get a much faster upload speed, for the same monthly amount.

That to me sounds like a fair deal.

Perfect Choice 02-02-2011 16:18

Re: Virgins £30 one-off for only 'up to' 10 Mb more
 
Can't believe some people, pay £30 as a one-off to get uplift from 20 to 30MB, a no brainer to me.

vanman 02-02-2011 16:39

Re: Virgins £30 one-off for only 'up to' 10 Mb more
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Perfect Choice (Post 35164834)
Can't believe some people, pay £30 as a one-off to get uplift from 20 to 30MB, a no brainer to me.

thats ok stay on the 20Mb no prob

MartJ 02-02-2011 16:57

Re: Virgins £30 one-off for only 'up to' 10 Mb more
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Perfect Choice (Post 35164834)
Can't believe some people, pay £30 as a one-off to get uplift from 20 to 30MB, a no brainer to me.


£30 for existing customers, but free to new customers, usual VM Loyalty kicks in again. Also they are hiking VIP Charges by more then 10%, almost 3 times the rate of inflation. Would think about moving to BT but can only get 4mb broadband at moment until Infinity arrives, so that rules SKY out as well.

Clearly VM are trying to screw existing customers for more money to pay for the discounts to new ones. :mad:

Stephen 02-02-2011 17:17

Re: Virgins £30 one-off for only 'up to' 10 Mb more
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MartJ (Post 35164874)
£30 for existing customers, but free to new customers, usual VM Loyalty kicks in again. Also they are hiking VIP Charges by more then 10%, almost 3 times the rate of inflation. Would think about moving to BT but can only get 4mb broadband at moment until Infinity arrives, so that rules SKY out as well.

Clearly VM are trying to screw existing customers for more money to pay for the discounts to new ones. :mad:

They aren't trying to screw anyone.

The £30 is for exsting customers that need to get a superhub installed.

Where as new customers get that as standard now.

Digital Fanatic 02-02-2011 20:41

Re: Virgins £30 one-off for only 'up to' 10 Mb more
 
Some peoples expectations are totally unreal on here. £30 for a 50% speed uplift and new router. Bargain.

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broadbandking 03-02-2011 16:01

Re: Virgins £30 one-off for only 'up to' 10 Mb more
 
How dare Virgin Media try and charge customers a small one off fee and give them more, I am leaving them now and going to Sky

Chris 03-02-2011 16:40

Re: Virgins £30 one-off for only 'up to' 10 Mb more
 
We already have a well-established and lively thread discussing all aspects of the 20Mb > 30Mb uplift. Can we please keep all discussion in there and not be starting new threads about it.

It is here: http://www.cableforum.co.uk/board/12...iscussion.html ... and I have updated its title to make it extra clear.

This thread now closed.


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