15-11-2012, 19:03
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#1081
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cf.addict
Join Date: Dec 2011
Posts: 270
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Re: TV price rises
If I bin my Collection package via the price rise clause, is there any easy migration path for my phone number? Its originally a BT number migrated over to VM, which I remember seeing somewhere makes a port back potentially available.
Whats the procedure for this?
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15-11-2012, 19:08
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#1082
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Inactive
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Bristol
Services: VIP50
Posts: 39
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Re: TV price rises
"We wanted to let you know that, from 1st February 2013*, the price of your Virgin Media services will increase by £4.59 a month. It's never nice when prices go up but it means we can continue to give you the best home entertainment and services".
My November bill is £114.
It's starting to get very expensive now. Time to look at other options I guess.
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15-11-2012, 19:14
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#1083
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Inactive
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Edinburgh
Services: SKY Family, SKY Broadband Unlimited, YouView, Netflix, Amazon Instant Video, Boxnation
Posts: 5,137
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Re: TV price rises
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Originally Posted by BeeVee
"We wanted to let you know that, from 1st February 2013*, the price of your Virgin Media services will increase by £4.59 a month. It's never nice when prices go up but it means we can continue to give you the best home entertainment and services".
My November bill is £114.
It's starting to get very expensive now. Time to look at other options I guess.
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WOW! That is a scary increase. Did you also get a rise back in April, and the SKY Sports increase too?
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15-11-2012, 19:17
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#1084
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Inactive
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Bristol
Services: VIP50
Posts: 39
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Re: TV price rises
Yes Chad. I've been with Virgin (Telewest) since 2001
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15-11-2012, 19:24
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#1085
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Inactive
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Edinburgh
Services: SKY Family, SKY Broadband Unlimited, YouView, Netflix, Amazon Instant Video, Boxnation
Posts: 5,137
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Re: TV price rises
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Originally Posted by BeeVee
Yes Chad. I've been with Virgin (Telewest) since 2001
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With your £4.59 in February, the SKY Sports increase of £3.25 and your April increase you must be pushing £10.00 in total. £120.00 annually, that is disgusting.
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15-11-2012, 19:24
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#1086
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Permanently Banned
Join Date: Apr 2011
Age: 58
Services: XL TV, XL Phone, 30mb BB, 1TB Tivo
Posts: 3,722
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Re: TV price rises
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Originally Posted by geordiechris
Well if you ask BenMcr he'll maintain that Sky's wholesale price to VM was dearer than the £1 increase that Sky gave to their own customers.
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Sky could, if they wanted to, go entirely ad-free on all their channels and still make a huge profit. So yes, what Ben said is, IMO, entirely plausible.
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15-11-2012, 19:25
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#1087
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cf.mega poster
Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: North-West Kent
Services: VIP
Posts: 2,887
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Re: TV price rises
The point is this - in the last year my bill has gone up by just over £5. When I last rang to query it I was told that in the same period I'd had free multiroom and free speed doubling. The cs rep used the word free, not me. When I suggested that using services you label as free to justify price increases wasn't logical the rep didn't understand!
Now, I'm not saying I want Virgin to sit still, quite the reverse, I want them to invest in improving the service they provide me with. What's more I understand that I'll have to pay for it. What I object to is being told I'm getting something for nothing when I'm not. Further, I want Virgin to understand that some things - for example speed doubling - aren't important to people, especially in the current climate. I really don't need 60mb broadband. In truth, if I'd needed 60mb I'd already be paying for it! Speed doubling has happened in part so that Virgin can continue to advertise the UK's fastest broadband. Fine, but I should have had the option of remaining on 30mb and not being hit with whatever proportion of the price rise related to the internet, shouldn't i?
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Quote:
Originally Posted by BeeVee
"We wanted to let you know that, from 1st February 2013*, the price of your Virgin Media services will increase by £4.59 a month. It's never nice when prices go up but it means we can continue to give you the best home entertainment and services".
My November bill is £114.
It's starting to get very expensive now. Time to look at other options I guess.
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I just swore out loud when I read that - that is a big rise.
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15-11-2012, 19:26
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#1088
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Permanently Banned
Join Date: Apr 2011
Age: 58
Services: XL TV, XL Phone, 30mb BB, 1TB Tivo
Posts: 3,722
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Re: TV price rises
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Originally Posted by Chad
I'd love to know what the total increase for people on this site has been over the past 10months.
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£4 in the last year for me.
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15-11-2012, 19:26
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#1089
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Inactive
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Nottingham
Services: 70MB BB
Posts: 895
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Re: TV price rises
£4.59?
So we know the phone line rental is going up £1.09.
Someone has posted there package is going up £4.09.
BeeVee's package is going up £4.59
Anyone want to hazard a guess of what the BB/TV bundle increase split is?
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15-11-2012, 19:30
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#1090
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Inactive
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Edinburgh
Services: SKY Family, SKY Broadband Unlimited, YouView, Netflix, Amazon Instant Video, Boxnation
Posts: 5,137
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Re: TV price rises
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Originally Posted by carlwaring
£4 in the last year for me.
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Actually, that is pretty good
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15-11-2012, 19:30
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#1091
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Permanently Banned
Join Date: Apr 2011
Age: 58
Services: XL TV, XL Phone, 30mb BB, 1TB Tivo
Posts: 3,722
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Re: TV price rises
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Originally Posted by paultrademark
Anyone want to hazard a guess of what the BB/TV bundle increase split is?
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I seem to recall, from a past conversation with someone at VM, that you get a bigger discount off BB than TV.
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15-11-2012, 19:45
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#1092
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cf.mega poster
Join Date: Jan 2008
Posts: 10,946
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Re: TV price rises
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Originally Posted by Chad
By the time February comes around, some virgin customers will indeed have seen the price of their package increase 3 times in 10 months.
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Yes, that is correct Chad. Customers may not know and probably don't care that one was a supplier related increase. We all complain when our energy prices increase, despite being told that it is a result of wholesale price increases.
VM should factor in future price increases to reduce the incidents of price changes.
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Originally Posted by denphone
Well Ben lovely man he is will only go by what he is told or knows by those in the higher echelons of VM.
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Indeed.
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Originally Posted by MaverickJesus
That is nothing but pure speculation.
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...and wasn't presented as anything else.
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Originally Posted by denphone
Indeed nothing was mentioned at all.
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VM are adamant that the union will lose and that they won't take a chunk of money out of the business- leaving them free to limit price increases, whilst investing in technology, services and staff.
The CWU union, on the other hand, appear to be celebrating their victory before the case has even been heard- some members have been reported as "spending" the money already.
Let's just wait and see.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by japitts
Their offshore CS also cause and create a lot of problems on-the-phone too.
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Don't they just! I refuse to speak to them and have constantly argued for call centres to be UK based.
My argument has been significantly weakened by the efforts of the CWU to extract more money from the company for former employees now in new jobs. Unfortunately, this behaviour has led to VM taking steps to de-recognise the union.
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15-11-2012, 19:53
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#1093
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Inactive
Join Date: Jun 2009
Posts: 8
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Re: TV price rises
tv up £4-09p on 1st feb 2013
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15-11-2012, 19:59
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#1094
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nashville
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Rutherglen. Glasgow
Services: Virgin Media
Posts: 5,329
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Re: TV price rises
I believe if you go with Sky you take a chance when the strong winds come & you have to pay £100 if they have to go up on your roof to fix it. Better with peace of mind.
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15-11-2012, 20:01
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#1095
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Inactive
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Edinburgh
Services: SKY Family, SKY Broadband Unlimited, YouView, Netflix, Amazon Instant Video, Boxnation
Posts: 5,137
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Re: TV price rises
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Originally Posted by kenjardine
tv up £4-09p on 1st feb 2013
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Some of these are worse than people feared.
I've yet to receive my notification.
Can someone who understand the terms and conditions clarify something?
In J3 it states:
"you may cancel those services affected without penalty by giving us and/or Virgin Media Payments (as applicable) at least 30 days' notice. Such notice must be given within 30 days of the increase in charges or changes to the services or this agreement being notified to you."
Do people only have 30 days from receiving these e-mails to cancel their services? If so, people will need to act fast it they don't accept the increase.
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Originally Posted by nashville
I believe if you go with Sky you take a chance when the strong winds come & you have to pay £100 if they have to go up on your roof to fix it. Better with peace of mind.
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Thanks for the tip. If I ever join SKY, I'll tell them not to put the dish on the roof.
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