Thread: V+ Package Price?
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Old 29-06-2012, 20:20   #12
Superblade7
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Re: Package Price?

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Originally Posted by Superblade7 View Post
Snazzy, check out the Essential Collection (http://store.virginmedia.com/bundles/essential.html) which if you upgrade to XL tv comes to £58.40 according to the website. You'll get faster BB and a TiVo thrown in too for about an extra £5 a month.
Snazzy,

You may again wish to consider my post above and call back and enquire about getting the essential collection with XL tv as like I posted above it will only be around £5 more than you currently pay.

For this you will then get a Super Hub combined modem/router which you will need for any speed higher than 20Mb so as you would get 30Mb with the above package, a Super Hub would need to be installed.

You will also get a TiVo to replace your V+ box which will give you numerous extra features. One of the biggest differences being that on the 500GB TiVo you can record up to 250 hours of SD / 50 hours of HD programming compared to the 80 SD / 20 HD you currently get on your V+.

If you do go for the above package then you would need an engineer visit to install the Super Hub / TiVo for which they may try and charge you £49.95 for an installation fee. See if you can haggle them on this as many people get free install.

If you are currently out of contract, you could even try ringing retentions on the "thinking of leaving us" option and see what deals they can offer you.

Entirely up to you mate, just depends on what services you require and what you are willing / able to pay for them.

All the best, Superblade7
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