What will happen to the people with discounts after the change to virgin
24-01-2007, 20:46
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Re: What will happen to the people with discounts after the change to virgin
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Originally Posted by mattysheff
Well I've Just had my training for the rebrand today and they are brining in specific rentention offers that match the price of sky and talk talk.
So i think that once these are introduced and are implace they will limit what we are allowed to offer and all the silly discounts will stop. and if people arn't happy with that then tougth. Only my opinion though.
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Completely agree
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24-01-2007, 20:49
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Re: What will happen to the people with discounts after the change to virgin
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Originally Posted by mattysheff
Well I've Just had my training for the rebrand today and they are brining in specific rentention offers that match the price of sky and talk talk.
So i think that once these are introduced and are implace they will limit what we are allowed to offer and all the silly discounts will stop. and if people arn't happy with that then tougth. Only my opinion though.
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That's good news - business that doesn't make a profit isn't any good for anyone (might be good for the individual customer short-term, but that's it) - but good to hear that they will match (if it makes business sense).
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24-01-2007, 20:51
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Re: What will happen to the people with discounts after the change to virgin
all that people want is matching offers anyway so that is good news a matching offer and ill be as chuffed as a chuffed person
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24-01-2007, 21:00
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Re: What will happen to the people with discounts after the change to virgin
Its only my opinion though. they might not do that. One good thing I saw was the offers that will be coming that will be availbe to all customers not jsut the ones that threaten to leave. i don't think that anyone would be needing to ring retentions to try and get a better deal from what I've seen. which is why i think they will restrict what we can offer, which leaves us to do our job and deal with the customers problems as to why there wanting to leave in the first place and not just people that want to haggle.
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all that people want is matching offers anyway so that is good news a matching offer and ill be as chuffed as a chuffed person
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I don't think that people will need to have offers matched, what seems to be on the way seems really good value and I was impressed and thier just the normal offers not just retention offers
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24-01-2007, 21:00
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Re: What will happen to the people with discounts after the change to virgin
well I have said NTL need to compete with the BB prices thats the main bone of contention imo. Everything else is a fair price its just 10 meg is about a tenner to dear
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24-01-2007, 21:14
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Re: What will happen to the people with discounts after the change to virgin
yeah its a tenner too dead Zing but say compare it to say BE you get up2 and say you are just a bit too far from the exchange....at least with NTL if you are in the right area then you are on a constant 10 meg
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24-01-2007, 21:16
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Re: What will happen to the people with discounts after the change to virgin
yeah but its still a tenner to dear
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24-01-2007, 21:22
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Re: What will happen to the people with discounts after the change to virgin
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Originally Posted by mattysheff
Its only my opinion though. they might not do that. One good thing I saw was the offers that will be coming that will be availbe to all customers not jsut the ones that threaten to leave. i don't think that anyone would be needing to ring retentions to try and get a better deal from what I've seen. which is why i think they will restrict what we can offer, which leaves us to do our job and deal with the customers problems as to why there wanting to leave in the first place and not just people that want to haggle.
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I don't think that people will need to have offers matched, what seems to be on the way seems really good value and I was impressed and thier just the normal offers not just retention offers
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What have u seen? Plz tell us if u dont mind
If u are not allowed to post it, then PM me if thats ok... Its just that next month I am out of my 12 month contract, and am thinking to leave ntl for sky for 2 main reasons:
1. too expensive compared to competition.
2. internet speeds are utter rubbish at night.
recd the virgin letter today saying that ppl will get speeds they pay for, and not "upto"... so that mite be a sign of things to come! So if the price is right, ntl can keep my custom
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24-01-2007, 22:17
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Re: What will happen to the people with discounts after the change to virgin
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Originally Posted by mattysheff
Well I've Just had my training for the rebrand today and they are brining in specific rentention offers that match the price of sky and talk talk.
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Why are they "Retention" offers? If they seriously believe the pricing is not competive then change it for all not just as a retention. That way they would reduce the number of calls coming in to the call centre.
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well I have said NTL need to compete with the BB prices thats the main bone of contention imo. Everything else is a fair price its just 10 meg is about a tenner to dear
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I guess 10Mb is going to drop in price at the end of March any how so it will resolve that for you. With 4Mb being upgraded to 10Mb for free your effectivley dropped the price of the 10Mb service, assuming you downgrade to get the price cut
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24-01-2007, 22:36
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Re: What will happen to the people with discounts after the change to virgin
I personally find £35 a reasonable amount to pay for an always on 10mb connection. I suppose it comes down to where you live, and if you can actually get the full speed though.
I''d much rather see the price of the top tier TV package come down, as I rarely watch it. (can't downgrade it, as the channels I DO watch are only available on the top package  )
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24-01-2007, 22:51
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Re: What will happen to the people with discounts after the change to virgin
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I''d much rather see the price of the top tier TV package come down, as I rarely watch it. (can't downgrade it, as the channels I DO watch are only available on the top package  )
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I'd like to see the TV work like a Pizza menu so you can choose the channels you actually watch and nothing esle. Let all the dross channels die!!
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24-01-2007, 23:35
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Re: What will happen to the people with discounts after the change to virgin
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Originally Posted by Wicked_and_Crazy
... With 4Mb being upgraded to 10Mb for free your effectivley dropped the price of the 10Mb service, assuming you downgrade to get the price cut 
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eh? where has that info come from? the middle tier becomes 10meg???
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25-01-2007, 02:35
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Re: What will happen to the people with discounts after the change to virgin
well i for cant wait to see the NEW offers that will be available to ALL customers that MATTYSHEFF refers to, if they are competetive that will only be a good thing , no point VIRGIN advertising agresively with uncompetetive prices.
MATTYSHEFF do you know when new offers are likely to be announced/available?
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25-01-2007, 07:36
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Re: What will happen to the people with discounts after the change to virgin
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eh? where has that info come from? the middle tier becomes 10meg???
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Item No 102 on today's list of rumours i think.
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25-01-2007, 10:29
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Re: What will happen to the people with discounts after the change to virgin
What i dont agree with is people paying less than what i do, and getting more for it.
Also if they can give these "discounts" to some people why not give then to all?
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NTL seems to be offering all kinds of promotions to new customers, why not offer these to people who have been using ntl for years....
I originally got cable tv in 1992 with Nynex, then it moved to Cable and Wireless, then NTL, and now Virgin Media, there should be some offers for the long time users!
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