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JethroUK 28-05-2011 07:11

Is triple XL still available and if so whats going rate?
 
Is triple XL still available and if so whats going rate


P.S. like the way CF wont let me post with 'no prefix' - i *had* to select 'None' - you gotta love that logic - allowing posts with 'no prefix' or setting 'None' as default value must be too challenging :D

tucker61 28-05-2011 07:20

Re: Is triple XL still available and if so whats going rate?
 
I pay arround £52.00 for triple xl

JethroUK 28-05-2011 08:38

Re: Is triple XL still available and if so whats going rate?
 
Is that regular price or are you getting special discount?

muppetman11 28-05-2011 08:51

Re: Is triple XL still available and if so whats going rate?
 
On VM website , it gives a price for that bundle of 55.55 for 6 months then 60.55 after not sure whether that's new customers only , knowing VM every person you ring will give you a different price .

JethroUK 28-05-2011 08:58

Re: Is triple XL still available and if so whats going rate?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by muppetman11 (Post 35246175)
On VM website , it gives a price for that bundle of 55.55 for 6 months then 60.55 after not sure whether that's new customers only , knowing VM every person you ring will give you a different price .

Might give them a buzz today - i get a loyalty discount at the mo - do you think i'd lose it if i went tripleXL?

muppetman11 28-05-2011 09:04

Re: Is triple XL still available and if so whats going rate?
 
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Originally Posted by JethroUK (Post 35246177)
Might give them a buzz today - i get a loyalty discount at the mo - do you think i'd lose it if i went tripleXL?

Not sure to be honest , I'm sure someone at CS would advise you.

Donser 28-05-2011 10:16

Re: Is triple XL still available and if so whats going rate?
 
I am have XL TV and phone but only L BB, which costs me just over £50 a month including line rental and loyalty discount. I have been wanting to upgrade to the triple XL. When comparing package prices on the virgin website there is only a couple of pounds difference between my package and the triple XL package, prices shown are about £58 and £60.50.
I have rang them a couple of times and have been quoted £60.50 to get the triple XL package, the standard price for new customers. I asked if some of my discount was being reduced and I was told i was getting my full discount and would keep it permanently. So how they got to £60.50 by adjusting my prices i have no idea.
It's worth noting that they did offer me the currrent offer for new customers of £5 off for the first 6 months bringing the package price down to £55.50 for the first six months. But in my case that would have just covered the cost of the superhub installation fee.

carlwaring 28-05-2011 10:43

Re: Is triple XL still available and if so whats going rate?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by JethroUK (Post 35246148)
P.S. like the way CF wont let me post with 'no prefix' - i *had* to select 'None' - you gotta love that logic - allowing posts with 'no prefix' or setting 'None' as default value must be too challenging :D

Good to know it's not just Tivo you like taking swipes at. Just remember thought that, unlike Tivo, CF Mods can (and will) fight back ;)

JethroUK 28-05-2011 10:49

Re: Is triple XL still available and if so whats going rate?
 
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Originally Posted by Donser (Post 35246221)
I... I asked if some of my discount was being reduced and I was told i was getting my full discount and would keep it permanently. So how they got to £60.50 by adjusting my prices i have no idea....

Sounds like they phase out the discount in a round about way - i'll see what they say


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