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		|  07-10-2016, 22:28 | #391 |  
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					Originally Posted by oliver1948uk  I specifically asked if I would remain on 70. He said yes and wrote notes on my file. I shall wait and see |  they told my wife £62 for 6 months then £65 for the last 6 months on the phone.
 
But in the contract it was 60.99 for 6 months then £69.99 for 6 months so what is said and what you get are 2 different things
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		|  08-10-2016, 01:57 | #392 |  
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			Thanks telegramsam
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		|  12-10-2016, 08:09 | #393 |  
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			Anyone who is still considering their options in relation to the VM price rise, full Sky package with SkyQ, Sports and Movies from £30 per month via MSE (link below, scroll down to Sky section)http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/sho...ky-cheap-cable |  
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		|  14-10-2016, 16:35 | #394 |  
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			I logged into my VM account and bottom right there is now a Chat with Agent box - I clicked on that, told the agent I wanted to leave due to the price increase, they immediately came back with a discount to wipe out the rise.  I could probably have gone for more by submitting my notice, but that is sorted for now (hopefully) without changing any of my set-up and wiped out the rise.
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		|  15-10-2016, 21:56 | #395 |  
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			I've phoned a few times to reduce my bill but it seems that Virgin are not giving any deals,been with them since the Blueyonder days but loyalty doesn't mean anything theseDays
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		|  16-10-2016, 00:21 | #396 |  
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					Originally Posted by MrB  I logged into my VM account and bottom right there is now a Chat with Agent box - I clicked on that, told the agent I wanted to leave due to the price increase, they immediately came back with a discount to wipe out the rise.  I could probably have gone for more by submitting my notice, but that is sorted for now (hopefully) without changing any of my set-up and wiped out the rise. |  Well listen watch with the live chat as I had issues with that, they messed up badly. In retentions they do treat me fair
 
200 my broadband 
2 1tb tivo 
Full house tv 
Sky sports and movies all in HD 
Talk more anytime 
200 minutes to any 08 number like 0844,0871 
Line rental
 
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		|  17-10-2016, 18:36 | #397 |  
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					Originally Posted by Superblade7   |  That is a good deal but total overkill in my household.
 
I'm interested to see what happens when the original subscribers to Sky Q near the end of their initial contract. 
You don't own the box so they could say it's full price now or offer a very small discount, like it or lump it.
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		|  17-10-2016, 18:46 | #398 |  
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					Originally Posted by johnathome  I'm interested to see what happens when the original subscribers to Sky Q near the end of their initial contract.You don't own the box so they could say it's full price now or offer a very small discount, like it or lump it.
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1) Sky own the equipment so will want it back; you can't just keep the box to receive FTA channels. 
2) The fittings are Sky Q dedicated so you can't just buy a Freesat box and swap it for a Sky Q box.
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		|  17-10-2016, 18:58 | #399 |  
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			We just had this months bill and it includes a 60p reduction in our loyalty discount that ends mid next month and says the bill is 45.53, but under that it says the balance to pay is 56.83, that extra money is not itemized but seems to count the £6 loyalty discount ending and the £3.49 price rise + even more with no explanations.
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		|  17-10-2016, 22:54 | #400 |  
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			I've now moved to Sky due to the price rises. I managed to get the 70% off Sky Box Sets offer back in September and had the install today.  
So far, So good!      
My only question is: When is the best time to cancel the direct debit to VM as I had the phone line switched over to Sky today as well as I'm keeping the same landline number I had with Virgin.
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		|  17-10-2016, 23:07 | #401 |  
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					Originally Posted by 1andrew1  That's exactly Sky's rationale for such deals, lose money for the first 12 months but make up for it in the following years. The barriers to substituting to a free TV service are now a lot higher as:1) Sky own the equipment so will want it back; you can't just keep the box to receive FTA channels.
 2) The fittings are Sky Q dedicated so you can't just buy a Freesat box and swap it for a Sky Q box.
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		|  17-10-2016, 23:32 | #402 |  
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					Originally Posted by 1andrew1  That's exactly Sky's rationale for such deals, lose money for the first 12 months but make up for it in the following years. The barriers to substituting to a free TV service are now a lot higher as:1) Sky own the equipment so will want it back; you can't just keep the box to receive FTA channels.
 2) The fittings are Sky Q dedicated so you can't just buy a Freesat box and swap it for a Sky Q box.
 |  If you believe that Andrew you clearly don't have a grasp of the current pay TV market , these companies are having to do everything in their power to hold onto people. It's all very well everyone saying after the first year they won't offer anything but in the current climate I wouldn't bet on that. You think people are going to go from paying £35 to over £100 with BB and phone ? People are still free to leave go elsewhere for a year and comeback on a new customer deal.
 
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					Originally Posted by greeninferno  I thought they offered a"hybrid" LNB if you also had/have a Freesat box? |  They do.
		 
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		|  19-10-2016, 12:46 | #403 |  
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			My new deal
 Full House Bundle
 
 Talk More Anytime
 Free Voicemail
 Full House TV (XL)
 TiVo Monthly Fee
 TiVo Monthly Fee
 VIVID 300 Optical Fibre
 
 Bundle charges total	£82.50
 
 
 Promotional offer(s)
 Full House TV (XL) Discount
 Loyalty Discount £9 per month for 18 months (From today)
 Flexible Discount £5 (6 month)
 Netflix 6 months free
 Promotional offer(s) total	£17.00CR
 
 Phone line rental
 Telephone Line Rental
 Phone line rental total	£17.99
 
 New monthly package total*	£83.49 It will rise to £86.49 on february & again on april to £91.49
 
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 Old deal
 
 Big Kahuna Bundle
 
 Talk More Anytime
 Free Voicemail
 Full House TV (XL)
 Additional V Box
 V HD Monthly Fee
 TiVo Monthly Fee
 TiVo Monthly Fee
 VIVID 200 Optical Gaming
 
 Bundle charges total	£85.99
 
 Promotional offer(s)
 
 3 off for 6 months
 Loyalty Discount £9 per month for 18 months
 Promotional offer(s) total	£12.00CR
 
 Phone line rental
 Telephone Line Rental
 Phone line rental total	£17.99
 Old monthly package total*	£91.98
 
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		|  26-10-2016, 19:20 | #404 |  
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			Finally called up last night re the next price increase,  my plan before the call was to ditch sky sports  to keep my bill within what I consider my limit
 Got though to retentions very quickly about this time last night,  just said that my current bill was too high and that I'd be struggling with another rise
 
 After being on hold for a couple of minutes I was offered virtually the same package with bb going back from 100 to 200 with a very hefty discount for the first 9 months of a new 12 month contract
 
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		|  27-10-2016, 12:23 | #405 |  
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					Originally Posted by Martin_D  My new deal
 Full House Bundle
 
 Talk More Anytime
 Free Voicemail
 Full House TV (XL)
 TiVo Monthly Fee
 TiVo Monthly Fee
 VIVID 300 Optical Fibre
 
 Bundle charges total	£82.50
 
 
 Promotional offer(s)
 Full House TV (XL) Discount
 Loyalty Discount £9 per month for 18 months (From today)
 Flexible Discount £5 (6 month)
 Netflix 6 months free
 Promotional offer(s) total	£17.00CR
 
 Phone line rental
 Telephone Line Rental
 Phone line rental total	£17.99
 
 New monthly package total*	£83.49 It will rise to £86.49 on february & again on april to £91.49
 
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 Old deal
 
 Big Kahuna Bundle
 
 Talk More Anytime
 Free Voicemail
 Full House TV (XL)
 Additional V Box
 V HD Monthly Fee
 TiVo Monthly Fee
 TiVo Monthly Fee
 VIVID 200 Optical Gaming
 
 Bundle charges total	£85.99
 
 Promotional offer(s)
 
 3 off for 6 months
 Loyalty Discount £9 per month for 18 months
 Promotional offer(s) total	£12.00CR
 
 Phone line rental
 Telephone Line Rental
 Phone line rental total	£17.99
 Old monthly package total*	£91.98
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