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Old 24-10-2012, 22:13   #59
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Re: Virgin Media Third Quarter 2012 Results.

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Originally Posted by Top banana View Post
Please don't post when you have no idea what you are on about. The price in this post is dollars, so they went up by 3 dollars.

So if you bought 100 dollars worth at 10am by close of play that was a 300 dollar profit

Says the guy who thinks VM stock quadrupled in the space of seven hours?

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Originally Posted by BenMcr View Post
However, quite a few pre-April customers - to whom the price rises applied - can reduce their bill by moving onto a Collection
Quite a few is not all. Customers taking one or two services (i.e. actually just talking about broadband here) have unavoidable price increases.

If you want to talk about the cost factor of a broadband speed increase you should be looking at the cost paid solely for broadband, not in combination with several other unrelated services that are not involved in the delivery of said broadband.
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