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Old 02-09-2012, 19:40   #13
Sirius
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Re: Virgin Media Tech Support in Manilla

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Originally Posted by Peter_ View Post
More likely British Airways as he posted a picture of the Executive Lounge on his way out.

The agents are atrocious i remember upgrading a few years back and because I misheard they sent me a free pink Virgin Mobile branded handset for which I only paid postage unaware until it arrived that i had even ordered one, it was never used until we needed an emergency spare earlier this year
After the call i googled and found i can get a Tourist sim at the airport for £10.00 with enough credit to last me, If i had chosen to activate roaming it was going to cost me £1.75 a minute to make calls and £1.30 to receive plus i would have been billed for reciving a voice mail. Data would have been £5,00 per meg which is shocking

Thankfully because i ended the call as it was so bad i did not end up on roaming
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