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kandinsky 27-08-2015 17:42

Virgin putting up price of calls
 
Got this with my bill,

Important information

From 1st October 2015, the rate you pay for calls to 01, 02 and 03 numbers will go up by less than 1p (£0.0075) per minute.

This change won’t affect the calls included in your talk plan or calls to service numbers.
To find out more about call rates, visit

:(:(:(

arcimedes 28-08-2015 11:21

Re: Virgin putting up price of calls
 
Does anyone actually pay for normal calls now? The only time I get clobbered with call charges is when my wife insists on having a call last for longer than 60 minutes (I think there should be a warning when you are approaching the 60 mins).

kandinsky 28-08-2015 12:44

Re: Virgin putting up price of calls
 
I only use the phone at the weekend. Rest of the time I use my mobile.

Just thought I would put it out there as some people dont look at their bills very closely.

1andrew1 10-09-2015 14:45

Re: Virgin putting up price of calls
 
Reminder at a time of zero inflation and falling technology costs of where your price rises are being spent. http://www.theguardian.com/football/...louis-van-gaal

Ignitionnet 18-09-2015 12:01

Re: Virgin putting up price of calls
 
If people continue to pay up the prices will continue to go up.

denphone 18-09-2015 12:26

Re: Virgin putting up price of calls
 
The trouble for me is l have to have a landline phone as the information gets sent down the phone regularly to the hospital so l have no choice but to pay it.

1andrew1 20-09-2015 13:43

Re: Virgin putting up price of calls
 
An interesting article on why this is happening. Official answer from the telecoms companies is that fewer calls are being made on landlines so they need to recoup their charges from the line rental instead.
http://www.theguardian.com/money/201...rope-broadband

Osem 22-09-2015 22:48

Re: Virgin putting up price of calls
 
Hmmm I wondered why I've just received a VM promotional leaflet telling me what a good deal I'm getting and how much money they reckon I've saved...

Gavin78 28-09-2015 22:31

Re: Virgin putting up price of calls
 
Thing is VM charge more for not having a landline. clearly the £16.99 a month line rental isn't going towards what it should be and just being fed back into VM pockets.

Perhaps they should have a better priced package for tv and BB only as most people these days aren't really fussed for a landline

nashville 28-09-2015 22:41

Re: Virgin putting up price of calls
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by arcimedes (Post 35795506)
Does anyone actually pay for normal calls now? The only time I get clobbered with call charges is when my wife insists on having a call last for longer than 60 minutes (I think there should be a warning when you are approaching the 60 mins).

That would be a good idea, ;)

snowey 29-09-2015 14:57

Re: Virgin putting up price of calls
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by nashville (Post 35800679)
That would be a good idea, ;)

Agreed :):)

nashville 29-09-2015 15:31

Re: Virgin putting up price of calls
 
I agree there too.

nodrogd 08-10-2015 14:32

Re: Virgin putting up price of calls
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Gavin78 (Post 35800675)
Thing is VM charge more for not having a landline. clearly the £16.99 a month line rental isn't going towards what it should be and just being fed back into VM pockets.

Perhaps they should have a better priced package for tv and BB only as most people these days aren't really fussed for a landline

Not strictly true. If you go through the bundle builder, in every case standalone BB is cheaper than BB & Landline together. Adding a Landline usually discounts the BB by around £10 a month. Only those on the "Big" bundles would lose out substantialy by dropping the Landline.

qasdfdsaq 08-10-2015 15:06

Re: Virgin putting up price of calls
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by nodrogd (Post 35802575)
If you go through the bundle builder, in every case standalone BB is cheaper than BB & Landline together.

Not strictly true. Well maybe it is today but it wasn't in the past. Often you'd get £50-100 discounts on top of the bundle discount for taking a landline, making standalone BB more expensive than BB & landline together.

djfunkdup 08-10-2015 18:52

Re: Virgin putting up price of calls
 
Yea the bundle builder is incorrect ..

Taking M Phone would make my standalone Vivid200 BB £1.75 a mnth cheaper ..


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