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Old 03-09-2009, 09:35   #2
Ignitionnet
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Re: Vote:- Is it time VM changed it's pricing

How about another option for changing the price structure which makes sense? Remove the bundling discounts would be a bad idea.

Better would be advertising the products as TV + Internet + Phone for xxx GBP/month instead of frigging the pricing by quoting cheapy prices which are conditional on the product being taken as part of a bundle.

Alternatively giving prices for products then saying something like 'Take 2 products save xxx, take 3 products save yyy' would be nice.

Sadly VM seem to think they are exempt from having to price in this manner despite it being how pretty much every other cable company in the world operates and prefer to quote an extremely attractive price which one must bundle everything in with to get.
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