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Russ 23-05-2012 19:46

Shame on you VM
 
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage...ient-told.html

Unfortunately I am not surprised by this in the slightest. Goes to show that the NTL 'Traffic Warden' mentality is still alive and well in Virgin Media.

Sirius 23-05-2012 19:51

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Originally Posted by Russ (Post 35432088)
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage...ient-told.html

Unfortunately I am not surprised by this in the slightest. Goes to show that the NTL 'Traffic Warden' mentality is still alive and well in Virgin Media.

Additionaly

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A spokesperson said: “We will bring Mr Allen’s contract to a close as requested, but will also speak to him to understand if he’d like to keep his mobile and current phone number so he can stay in touch with family and friends.”

Russ 23-05-2012 19:54

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I saw that but it's just damage limitation. The initial reaction is what we'd have come to expect from NTL 10 years ago.

Sirius 23-05-2012 19:55

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Originally Posted by Russ (Post 35432096)
I saw that but it's just damage limitation. The initial reaction is what we'd have come to expect from NTL 10 years ago.

Agreed

martyh 23-05-2012 19:56

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So a dying man phoned up to end a contract ,this was refused by first line reps escalated to senior managers who are possibly the only staff with the authority to end the contract anyway ,and hey presto the contract is ended .Did the Sun have a few spare column inches today ?

Sirius 23-05-2012 19:57

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Originally Posted by martyh (Post 35432099)
So a dying man phoned up to end a contract ,this was refused by first line reps escalated to senior managers who are possibly the only staff with the authority to end the contract anyway ,and hey presto the contract is ended .Did the Sun have a few spare column inches today ?

No phones to hack ;)

martyh 23-05-2012 20:03

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Originally Posted by Sirius (Post 35432100)
No phones to hack ;)


that'll be it then :D

TbGbe 23-05-2012 20:41

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Originally Posted by martyh (Post 35432099)
So a dying man phoned up to end a contract ,this was refused by first line reps escalated to senior managers who are possibly the only staff with the authority to end the contract anyway ,and hey presto the contract is ended .Did the Sun have a few spare column inches today ?

I know it is in the Sun - so take with pinch of salt - but my take on the story was that the response from the spokesperson was AFTER being contacted by the reporter - not a response given to the customer.

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And the company wouldn’t budge, even when Terence offered to send in written medical evidence of his prognosis.
Thus it was a reaction to the publicity and not "normal practice".

Chad 23-05-2012 20:48

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Sorry to hear about this guys trouble, especially if the events which took place happened exactly as reported.

The Sun is becoming a great alternative to The Citizens Advice Bureau. Plus, unlike Citizens Advice, The Sun will pay to hear your tales of despair.

Would The Sun have been as helpful if the poor guy wasn't dying?

BenMcr 23-05-2012 20:50

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Originally Posted by TbGbe (Post 35432126)
I know it is in the Sun - so take with pinch of salt - but my take on the story was that the response from the spokesperson was AFTER being contacted by the reporter - not a response given to the customer.

And the company wouldn’t budge, even when Terence offered to send in written medical evidence of his prognosis.

Thus it was a reaction to the publicity and not "normal practice".

But again, depends which part of VM responded to his offer to send in details - also it doesn't say he did send them in, just that he offered to, so it's an expectation of shifting the stance without confirmation

There certainly does seem to have been a better way to handle it, but at the same time, not everyone tells the truth when trying to get out of paying things

carlwaring 23-05-2012 21:24

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Originally Posted by martyh (Post 35432099)
So a dying man phoned up to end a contract ,this was refused by first line reps escalated to senior managers who are possibly the only staff with the authority to end the contract anyway ,and hey presto the contract is ended .Did the Sun have a few spare column inches today ?

Sounds about right :(

thenry 23-05-2012 22:28

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Originally Posted by Chad (Post 35432129)
Sorry to hear about this guys trouble, especially if the events which took place happened exactly as reported.

The Sun is becoming a great alternative to The Citizens Advice Bureau. Plus, unlike Citizens Advice, The Sun will pay to hear your tales of despair.

Would The Sun have been as helpful if the poor guy wasn't dying?

would there of been an issue if he wasn't dying?

Chad 24-05-2012 00:00

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Originally Posted by thenry (Post 35432206)
would there of been an issue if he wasn't dying?

My point being if someone phoned Virgin to cancel their mobile contract due to being made redundant, and Virgin refused to help just like in the dying mans case, the redundant person wouldn't get the same support from The Sun. I'd be surprised if The Sun gave 2 hoots.

thenry 24-05-2012 01:43

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thats a whole different issue. VM have cut back plans for that.

may be guesswork white lies and all was part of the stance the agent took but it does need addressing somehow. all ISP need to take note of this, it isnt just VM, at least VM have really nice people in high positions at the company willing to go the extra mile if possible.

sending in medical/death proof isnt nice but the world turns and we have to as well.

Russ 24-05-2012 07:21

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Originally Posted by Chad (Post 35432233)
My point being if someone phoned Virgin to cancel their mobile contract due to being made redundant, and Virgin refused to help just like in the dying mans case, the redundant person wouldn't get the same support from The Sun. I'd be surprised if The Sun gave 2 hoots.

In fairness it is at least possible to recover from redundancy.

I'm sure people try to pull all kinds of stunts to get out of their contract and VM, just as any similar company needs to have measures in place to protect its interests.

But the guy offered to supply proof. From my time working at NTL, had I been the agent I would have gone and spoken to the highest level manager available about this. And if that person had still refused to help then it would have shown them out to be the shoddy company everyone thought they were during the 'free internet' days.


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