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alexcopeland 21-12-2016 11:02

Leaving Virgin Media's TV and fixed line services
 
Just a bit of advice please?

I'm going to give notice on boxing day to terminate my TV and fixed line services. I aim to keep just the broadband service and don't need to be on the highest tier any longer so 50MB will be fine.

I haven't used the fixed line for over 2 years and we have already signed up and have Sky installed with the Box Sets package and have been rewarded with a FREE Xbox One S with a FIFA 17.

Got fed up with the price rises over the last year and stopped feeling like we were getting value for any longer.

Will I be able to sign up for the next year with the 50MB service for £18 per month?

Will I have to pay any activation fees?

Inactive Digital 21-12-2016 11:19

Re: Leaving Virgin Media's TV and fixed line services
 
That's what I did a few months back when they announced the latest price rise.

I asume you will be outside of your minimum term? There won't be any activation fees to pay, but you won't be eligible for the £18 broadband as that offer is for new customers only. You'll need to negotiate with them against the standard 50mb price of £32.25 per month.

If you can't agree a price you're happy with, a good strategy might be to give 30 days notice for all services and wait for a call back from the outbound retentions team as you'll likely be able to get a bigger discount from them. Just make sure your landline is plugged in though!

alexcopeland 21-12-2016 11:31

Re: Leaving Virgin Media's TV and fixed line services
 
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Originally Posted by Inactive Digital (Post 35876973)
That's what I did a few months back when they announced the latest price rise.

I asume you will be outside of your minimum term? There won't be any activation fees to pay, but you won't be eligible for the £18 broadband as that offer is for new customers only. You'll need to negotiate with them against the standard 50mb price of £32.25 per month.

If you can't agree a price you're happy with, a good strategy might be to give 30 days notice for all services and wait for a call back from the outbound retentions team as you'll likely be able to get a bigger discount from them. Just make sure your landline is plugged in though!

I'm out of contract as of 26th January 2017 hence the reason for giving notice on Boxing Day. Really sad that there were 3 price rises within a year.

I'm hoping as a long term customer of around 11 years they might wish to give me the basic broadband service for around £25 to keep me happy.

Inactive Digital 21-12-2016 12:01

Re: Leaving Virgin Media's TV and fixed line services
 
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Originally Posted by alexcopeland (Post 35876975)
I'm out of contract as of 26th January 2017 hence the reason for giving notice on Boxing Day. Really sad that there were 3 price rises within a year.

I'm hoping as a long term customer of around 11 years they might wish to give me the basic broadband service for around £25 to keep me happy.

Loyalty counts for nothing, I'm afraid. It's the luck of the draw on the day - it depends who answers your call and how many credits they have left to offer customers.
Having said that, I managed to get that price. But if they know you want to keep the broadband, there's less of an incentive for them to offer discounts ;)

alexcopeland 21-12-2016 13:08

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Originally Posted by Inactive Digital (Post 35876982)
Loyalty counts for nothing, I'm afraid. It's the luck of the draw on the day - it depends who answers your call and how many credits they have left to offer customers.
Having said that, I managed to get that price. But if they know you want to keep the broadband, there's less of an incentive for them to offer discounts ;)

I'll try and be nice and polite on the phone and keep my fingers tightly crossed.

sollp 21-12-2016 19:13

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Originally Posted by Inactive Digital (Post 35876982)
Loyalty counts for nothing, I'm afraid. It's the luck of the draw on the day - it depends who answers your call and how many credits they have left to offer customers.
Having said that, I managed to get that price. But if they know you want to keep the broadband, there's less of an incentive for them to offer discounts ;)

Why expect loyalty? Why pays less just because you are a customers of,say a few years?

It's cost to run, to upgrade and to bring new Tech in so there is a cost we must pay.

Why is there an expectation of paying less or constantly getting deals. If you can get a better deal then go for it, if you can't then leave and get the same from another provider, I.E price rises and paying more than new customers, it's all the same.

Inactive Digital 21-12-2016 20:25

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Originally Posted by sollp (Post 35877083)
Why expect loyalty? Why pays less just because you are a customers of,say a few years?

It's cost to run, to upgrade and to bring new Tech in so there is a cost we must pay.

Why is there an expectation of paying less or constantly getting deals. If you can get a better deal then go for it, if you can't then leave and get the same from another provider, I.E price rises and paying more than new customers, it's all the same.

I think we're on the same page here... that's exactly what I did when I switched my TV and landline away, because Virgin couldn't compete on price. But I'm also of the opinion that I shouldn't pay £32 for something I know Virgin are happy to sell me for £25 per month. I'd much rather that extra £7 was in my pocket, rather than Mr Malone's.

Mad Max 21-12-2016 20:49

Re: Leaving Virgin Media's TV and fixed line services
 
What about this deal then, no line rental required!!!!! Up to 50Mb!!!



Fibre broadband only £231 for 1yr*
£18/MTH, £14.99 UPFRONT, NO LINE RENT NEEDED and this is from Virgin, saw it on the Martin Lewis site.

Glesga 21-12-2016 20:58

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Originally Posted by Mad Max (Post 35877121)
What about this deal then, no line rental required!!!!! Up to 50Mb!!!



Fibre broadband only £231 for 1yr*
£18/MTH, £14.99 UPFRONT, NO LINE RENT NEEDED and this is from Virgin, saw it on the Martin Lewis site.

Thats a new customer offer. Only way this could work if he closes the lot down and get anyone else in the household to sign up for it.

Mad Max 21-12-2016 21:06

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Originally Posted by Glesga (Post 35877122)
Thats a new customer offer. Only way this could work if he closes the lot down and get anyone else in the household to sign up for it.


Yeah i know that mate, but here we go again eh, loyal customers paying through the friggin nose as usual, this nonsense about having to take a landline is one big CON...............:mad:

Glesga 21-12-2016 21:22

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Originally Posted by Mad Max (Post 35877123)
Yeah i know that mate, but here we go again eh, loyal customers paying through the friggin nose as usual, this nonsense about having to take a landline is one big CON...............:mad:

I agree with you mate. But every customer goes through the process of paying the cheaper rate to full price. I personally love my VM service and think its worth every penny. Fair enough the Tivos a pile a ***** but my broadband is perfect and the service I receive is fantastic.

Virgin medias stayed loyal to me by providing a great service.

OLD BOY 22-12-2016 09:11

Re: Leaving Virgin Media's TV and fixed line services
 
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Originally Posted by Glesga (Post 35877126)
I agree with you mate. But every customer goes through the process of paying the cheaper rate to full price. I personally love my VM service and think its worth every penny. Fair enough the Tivos a pile a ***** but my broadband is perfect and the service I receive is fantastic.

Virgin medias stayed loyal to me by providing a great service.

Well, the V6 sorts out the problem with the Tivos, so one problem less!

Just a bit of work on the content now and we have a pretty good service, I would say.

denphone 22-12-2016 09:24

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Originally Posted by Mad Max (Post 35877123)
Yeah i know that mate, but here we go again eh, loyal customers paying through the friggin nose as usual, this nonsense about having to take a landline is one big CON...............:mad:

Yes having a landline is a big con MM as that l can agree with you but sadly or shall l say wisely l have to have one in our home at all times because it can be a matter of life or death for some.:)

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 35877168)
Well, the V6 sorts out the problem with the Tivos, so one problem less!

Just a bit of work on the content now and we have a pretty good service, I would say.

Good grief can you please say that again OB :D as its unusually a rather different tone then what we have been hearing from you of late.:D

alexcopeland 22-12-2016 09:40

Re: Leaving Virgin Media's TV and fixed line services
 
I'll keep you all updated next week and hope to avoid paying £32.25 for 50MB.

OLD BOY 22-12-2016 12:18

Re: Leaving Virgin Media's TV and fixed line services
 
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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35877169)
Yes having a landline is a big con MM as that l can agree with you but sadly or shall l say wisely l have to have one in our home at all times because it can be a matter of life or death for some.:)

---------- Post added at 09:24 ---------- Previous post was at 09:22 ----------



Good grief can you please say that again OB :D as its unusually a rather different tone then what we have been hearing from you of late.:D

I think what people are objecting to, Den, is the compulsory payment for a land line that some don't want to use at all.

I don't think I have said anything different with regard to the Tivo. My beefs have always been:

1. Slow performance of the Tivo - sorted with the V6

2. No Sky Atlantic - this could get sorted before much longer, one way or another.

3. Lack of streaming services - which may be sorted before long with the V6.

One down, two to go!


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