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Old 04-06-2011, 12:39   #16
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Re: Virgin Media Virus Letter?

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yes it could well be sent to the wrong person and especially if its old, that would depend on if VM have accurate records of past IP usage history.
Pretty certain they do. I think its a legal requirement

How do you think they can give the details of a customer to the court if the court request it should that customer have been identified as having been file sharing ?

You really are trying your damndest to find as much fault with this as you can aren't you.
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Old 04-06-2011, 12:44   #17
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I would assume they are recorded.
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Old 04-06-2011, 14:17   #18
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Re: Virgin Media Virus Letter?

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i just put the number in on that letter to google expecting to find atleast one reference to it somewhere and NOTHING. I find it weird that they say they can remotely access of ur system and help clean a virus. Usually companies dont like to get involved in such things so directly incase of data loss which u may blame them for.
Are you the only person who has not heard of Digital Home Support.

http://help.virginmedia.com/system/s...ICLE_ID=195442

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Our free support is there to help you with the services and products you get directly from Virgin Media.
It doesn’t include help with the digital stuff you bought yourself and isn’t supplied by Virgin Media such as your own computer or your own (non Virgin Media) wireless router.
This is where Virgin Media Digital Home Support comes in. Digital Home Support offers 24-hour care for you, your computer and your digital gadgets. If you have a question or a crisis, morning, noon or night, our Tech Experts are on hand to help.
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Old 04-06-2011, 19:16   #20
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Re: Virgin Media Virus Letter?

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Are you the only person who has not heard of Digital Home Support.

http://help.virginmedia.com/system/s...ICLE_ID=195442
Possible because i would rather put my computer in the hands of PC World before i would with Virgin
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Old 04-06-2011, 19:29   #21
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Possible because i would rather put my computer in the hands of PC World before i would with Virgin
That would be your choice. PC world is at the bottom of my list of companies to trust and have a similar position as BT,Centrica and any union.
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Re: Virgin Media Virus Letter?

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Possible because i would rather put my computer in the hands of PC World before i would with Virgin
They doing remote access and will stay on the phone for as long as it takes and they are all computer guys who do not have a script as oddly enough you cannot fix a computer from a script, also it is a company called Radialpoint providing the service for Virginmedia with a much better reputation than the bottom feeding guys from PC World called the Tech Guys.
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Re: Virgin Media Virus Letter?

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Sorry I thought you meant an email..

Install Spybot S&D and also Malwarebytes do a full scan on both and that should find and cure the issue..
Good advice Kymmy.

You could always do an online scan with Housecall as well.
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Old 04-06-2011, 21:54   #24
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Seems an odd way to deal with it by sending letter, I would expect isp to suspend your account and then ring you up to help you in cleaning the infection before reinstating the account.
I would expect a lock down too .. but they can't do cold calling, DPA restrictions ..

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Hmm yeah, but what if your IP has changed? This is over 4 months old, and their IP could have changed since and someone else might have it?

I know VM IPs can change like BT's without a reboot, happened to a friend of mine who got moved to a different port but his modem didn't restart or say anything in the modem logs.
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Pretty certain they do. I think its a legal requirement

How do you think they can give the details of a customer to the court if the court request it should that customer have been identified as having been file sharing ?

You really are trying your damndest to find as much fault with this as you can aren't you.
VM do, they have to keep them for a certain amount of time by Law and for some odd reason that amount of time is very restricted information .. I had to agree to some weird things before I was told .. one of which is to never kick a cat ..
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Re: Virgin Media Virus Letter?

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I would expect a lock down too .. but they can't do cold calling, DPA restrictions ..
DPA dosent stop a company contacting its own customers. Banks call their customers all the time to check transactions (and try and sell bleeding products..)
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DPA dosent stop a company contacting its own customers. Banks call their customers all the time to check transactions (and try and sell bleeding products..)
For some reason around DPA, VM do not allow for cold calling of customers around faults or account issues.

If for example I were to find an account sending spam email, I would lock the mailbox, note the account and wait for them to call. To be perfectly honest I've never thought to question it, it's been like that since back when I was taking calls ..
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DPA dosent stop a company contacting its own customers. Banks call their customers all the time to check transactions (and try and sell bleeding products..)
That is rather different to what we are allowed to do under the regulations as a telecommunications company.
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For some reason around DPA, VM do not allow for cold calling of customers around faults or account issues.

If for example I were to find an account sending spam email, I would lock the mailbox, note the account and wait for them to call. To be perfectly honest I've never thought to question it, it's been like that since back when I was taking calls ..
Never stopped VM calling me about account issues when I was with.

I just used to ask them for the 3rd letter of my password to authenticate them. When they refused due to DPA I politely told them I would not talk to them.

DPA works both ways!
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They doing remote access and will stay on the phone for as long as it takes and they are all computer guys who do not have a script as oddly enough you cannot fix a computer from a script, also it is a company called Radialpoint providing the service for Virginmedia with a much better reputation than the bottom feeding guys from PC World called the Tech Guys.
atleast the "Bottom feeding guys from PC World" u dont have a language barrier with in understanding and dont always end up with the same thing "ITS YOUR PC THATS THE FAULT!"
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Never stopped VM calling me about account issues when I was with.

I just used to ask them for the 3rd letter of my password to authenticate them. When they refused due to DPA I politely told them I would not talk to them.

DPA works both ways!
Did you call them first ? they can call you back ..

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atleast the "Bottom feeding guys from PC World" u dont have a language barrier with in understanding and dont always end up with the same thing "ITS YOUR PC THATS THE FAULT!"
Once you explain to the guys at PC world what a PC is and that you want it fixing not replacing with some boated POS ..
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