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Old 04-01-2012, 20:25   #83
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Re: just rang VM to upgrade to 100mb

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Originally Posted by General Maximus View Post
well that is just pants (I do want to swear but I have already had a warning).

So basically VM are saying that if you want and request the service you have got to pay for it, but if you dont want it, they'll give it to you at no extra cost.

That is a great way of doing things and I don't know how they expect anyone to sign up for new services. I won't pay and upgrade to 200mbit when it it is rolled out, I'll just wait to get it for free.
I'm unsure if you understood my post.

Your price will automatically drop as your tier of service will be changed. XXL will become 100Mb, you'll be regraded from 100Mb to XXL.

VM have always done this - look at the 10Mb service, this is currently the lowest tier VM offer as standard, remember when it was the highest? VM have always and will always do speed uplifts, it's your call whether you upgrade tier of service or await the free upgrades until your tier becomes the same speed as the top one, either way this is nothing new.
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