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Old 19-09-2023, 13:11   #25
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Re: Virgin sending new terms emails for some

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Originally Posted by Inactive Digital View Post
Ah, okay yes that could be it.




When I renewed last month I specifically asked about this and was informed the rise would apply to the discounted price.

The T&Cs also suggest this, but are somewhat vague, so I'm still uncertain! But if it is the case, we could actually see smaller increases than previously as a result of this change.
I was going off calculations I made in April with the figure they were trying to charge me then. They wanted to increase my discounted price of £28 by £7 which is 25% a hell of a lot more than the RPI + figure at the time. I called and took the £7 discount (which they applied early giving me an extra £7 off for a couple of months)

When I renegotiate in December (contract ends January) I will be factoring in the first Aprils at least increase so will need a deal around the £22 mark. I am on 350 Volt at present so would be happy to drop down a package to achieve that price

I should only have to see 1 more 18 month contract out before FTTP is in my area so then I will be offsky like a shotsky
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