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Re: The future of television

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Originally Posted by RichardCoulter View Post
It's what a lot of people are doing now. What do Virgin do in response? Treat customers with contempt and impose inflation busting price increases.
My bill came down last time and they threw the cinema channels in free of charge. I am bemused to keep reading reports on here of Virgin’s ‘rip off’ policies and ‘poor customer services’. Sky is more expensive and frankly they have their fair share of problems. Every company has its good and bad points, but Virgin has been good to me over the years. The only bad time I’ve been concerned about with cable TV was ComTel, I was glad to see the back of them.

If you really want to save money with Virgin, get Virgin Flex. You can get it for peanuts and for a bit extra, you can access Sky and of course the popular streamers of your choice.

If you are happy to break with linear TV altogether (it’s coming sooner or later anyway), just pay for an Apple or Amazon Fire stick or similar and just pay for the streamers of your choice.
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