24-10-2024, 21:33
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Re: VM General News Thread
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Originally Posted by Paul
That could be 12+ months away.
Simply ?
There is nothing simple about it, esp with VMs customer "service".
Aside from which I should not have waste lots of my time trying to get better deals that new customers just get. I should just get them as well.
Many companis reward loyalty, VM does the exact opposite.
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Agreed.
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25-10-2024, 04:04
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#527
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Re: VM General News Thread
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Originally Posted by RichardCoulter
What they seem to be doing is signing people up for extra services rather than offering a decent price cut.
For example, if their system says you could get the same services for £25 less, they offer free Sky Cinema and a tenner off.
A bit like a restaurant offering a free starter as opposed to a price cut on the same meal.
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* main meal.
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25-10-2024, 15:34
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#528
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Re: VM General News Thread
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Originally Posted by vincerooney
i had no idea. i thought with broadband it remained the same forever. ah every day is a school day!
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Usually changes as the result of a network re-segmentation exercise. If you end up on a new CMTS, either through a reseg or a fault, you end up with a different IP.
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26-10-2024, 00:10
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#529
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45RPM
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Re: VM General News Thread
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Originally Posted by Paul
Simply ?
There is nothing simple about it, esp with VMs customer "service".
Aside from which I should not have waste lots of my time trying to get better deals that new customers just get. I should just get them as well.
Many companis reward loyalty, VM does the exact opposite.
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Absolutely Paul - well said.
Some of the regulators (eg car insurance) are stopping "new customer only" discounts.
The telecom regulator should take note and do the same
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12-11-2024, 11:14
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Re: VM General News Thread
Virgin Media will implement the steepest broadband price rises of all providers so far, equivalent to £3.50 a month from April 2025.
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12-11-2024, 12:34
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Re: VM General News Thread
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Originally Posted by 45rpm
Absolutely Paul - well said.
Some of the regulators (eg car insurance) are stopping "new customer only" discounts.
The telecom regulator should take note and do the same
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I agree. Existing customers especially those less able to shop around are being price-gouged.
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12-11-2024, 17:03
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Re: VM General News Thread
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Originally Posted by Gavin-D
Virgin Media will implement the steepest broadband price rises of all providers so far, equivalent to £3.50 a month from April 2025.
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This must be why they are now proactively contacting customers to get them to renew their contracts before the current ones expires.
Sly barstewards
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Originally Posted by 1andrew1
I agree. Existing customers especially those less able to shop around are being price-gouged.
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Yep, they are blatantly taking advantage of the most vulnerable in society, such as the elderly, disabled etc.
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12-11-2024, 17:43
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Re: VM General News Thread
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Originally Posted by RichardCoulter
This must be why they are now proactively contacting customers to get them to renew their contracts before the current ones expires.
Sly barstewards
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Yep, they are blatantly taking advantage of the most vulnerable in society, such as the elderly, disabled etc.
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Guess it depends on the starting price. ie £100 per month the 3.9% is greater on its own
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12-11-2024, 18:18
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Re: VM General News Thread
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Originally Posted by RichardCoulter
This must be why they are now proactively contacting customers to get them to renew their contracts before the current ones expires.
Sly barstewards
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Yep, they are blatantly taking advantage of the most vulnerable in society, such as the elderly, disabled etc.
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The Essential broadband package isn't increasing in price though
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12-11-2024, 18:37
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Re: VM General News Thread
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Originally Posted by RichardCoulter
This must be why they are now proactively contacting customers to get them to renew their contracts before the current ones expires.
Sly barstewards
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Yep, they are blatantly taking advantage of the most vulnerable in society, such as the elderly, disabled etc.
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It's the regulator that is forcing them to contact you before the end of contract.
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12-11-2024, 20:02
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Re: VM General News Thread
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Originally Posted by nomadking
It's the regulator that is forcing them to contact you before the end of contract.
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No, they are contacting people months before their contract expires in order to try to get them to recontract (this is different to the requirement by the regulator).
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Originally Posted by TimeLord2018
The Essential broadband package isn't increasing in price though
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That's good, so at least some vulnerable people will be protected.
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Originally Posted by Itshim
Guess it depends on the starting price. ie £100 per month the 3.9% is greater on its own 
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True, but for the majority on an average cost package of £65ish or less(particularly those with broadband only) the new formula will cost more.
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12-11-2024, 21:56
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Re: VM General News Thread
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Originally Posted by RichardCoulter
No, they are contacting people months before their contract expires in order to try to get them to recontract (this is different to the requirement by the regulator).
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That's good, so at least some vulnerable people will be protected.
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True, but for the majority on an average cost package of £65ish or less(particularly those with broadband only) the new formula will cost more.
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The regulator requires them to inform people their contract is coming to an end and to inform them of the best possible deals that might be available.
Ofcom from 2020
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Phone, broadband and pay-TV customers must be warned when their current contract is ending, and what they could save by signing up to a new deal, under Ofcom rules coming into force tomorrow (15 February).
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13-11-2024, 20:29
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Re: VM General News Thread
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Originally Posted by RichardCoulter
No, they are contacting people months before their contract expires in order to try to get them to recontract (this is different to the requirement by the regulator).
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That's good, so at least some vulnerable people will be protected.
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True, but for the majority on an average cost package of £65ish or less(particularly those with broadband only) the new formula will cost more.
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Isn't 3.9% on 65 about £2.50 + rpi so about the same
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13-11-2024, 20:47
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Re: VM General News Thread
It was RPI + 3.9% on the bundle price, so would more like £4.20...on £65 package.
Last edited by TimeLord2018; 13-11-2024 at 20:53.
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13-11-2024, 21:07
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#540
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Re: VM General News Thread
Whatever the increase, it won't make up for the thousands of customers they are losing. Along with their latest poor downgraded 360 tv box, it's a company in trouble. Liberty Global (aka VM) shares down 50% in the last 5 years.
First I was with Bell Cable Media, then Cable and Wireless, then NTL, then VM. Who next? Poundland Cable ?
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