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Old 17-06-2010, 16:03   #1
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Virgin Media Landline telephone contract fees to be cut

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The three big landline telephone firms - BT, TalkTalk and Virgin - have agreed to make big cuts to the cost of ending their deals early.

The telecoms regulator, Ofcom, has told them to cut their "early termination" charges by up to 85%.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/10341663.stm
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Old 02-07-2010, 23:01   #2
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Re: Virgin Media Landline telephone contract fees to be cut

So considering the new early termination fee against the existing fee, how much might it cost me to cancel my M phone and L BB (national service) with say 8 months left on my contract? Thanks in advance to Ben who will probably reply.
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Re: Virgin Media Landline telephone contract fees to be cut

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So considering the new early termination fee against the existing fee, how much might it cost me to cancel my M phone and L BB (national service) with say 8 months left on my contract? Thanks in advance to Ben who will probably reply.
This only applies to the Telephone portion of your contract. The TV and Interwebs have not had their prices lowered
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Old 03-07-2010, 07:50   #4
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Re: Virgin Media Landline telephone contract fees to be cut

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This only applies to the Telephone portion of your contract. The TV and Interwebs have not had their prices lowered
Not what it says near the bottom just before hefty fines, unless I have misunderstood.

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"However after discussions with Ofcom, we have agreed to reduce these charges for landline (or landline plus broadband) services over the coming months, to help them reach an industry- wide agreement on charges. "
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Re: Virgin Media Landline telephone contract fees to be cut

This is most likely a reaction to so many people taking their cases to OTelO. All OTelO did was basically slap them and tell them to stop being so bloody stupid.

Good news for those looking to port their nice VM landline numbers elsewhere though!
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