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Old 06-01-2016, 19:47   #120
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Re: Virgin Media - Above Inflation Rises from 1st February

If all you care about is cost Virgin Media are the wrong operator.

People piling into TalkTalk is all good; my service runs on TalkTalk Business so won't be affected by any congestion caused

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Originally Posted by Dave_Gosport View Post
I called VM the other night. I was paying £59.99 a month for XL TV (Without the Sports/movies) 152 BB and M phone as I hardly ever use it.

Now I'm paying £71.24 for the next 9 months and a £40 credit to my account as I now have Sports and movies in HD and they've upped my broadband to 200mg.

Not bad for an extra £11.25 a month seeing as what Sports/movies and HD cost altogether. Then after 9 months I was told to call again to see what they can offer.
Reasonable deal that.

Read elsewhere a customer complaining about Virgin Media's lack of loyalty to existing customers as they wouldn't give him 50% off to match Sky's January deal.

Presumably they would only offer him the new customer deal.

How rude of them.
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