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		|  20-02-2023, 14:53 | #241 |  
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					Originally Posted by Hugh  No letter here yet, but even when we get it, we have no fibre options available here - I can get "up to" 76Mb/s from alternative suppliers. |  
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					Originally Posted by nialli  Thanks but when I type my postcode into the suppliers listed none of them offer fibre except Virgin |  I get this when I check Openreach (so not even "up to" 76Mb/s)
   
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		|  20-02-2023, 15:08 | #242 |  
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					Originally Posted by GazCBG  This is the full package, just checked on vm site.
 Broadband: M350 Fibre Broadband
 TV: Maxit TV
 Phone: Talk More Anytime
 
 But new customers can get it for around £84 on 18 month contract, then £116
 |  The trick is to call Retentions towards the end of your contract and (politely) insist you can’t afford it and ask what they can offer or you’ll go elsewhere. It can take a couple of calls but normally works. You can do it now by exercising your right to cancel 
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					Originally Posted by Hugh  I get this when I check Openreach (so not even "up to" 76Mb/s)  |  I get 55-80 for London SE10
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		|  20-02-2023, 18:27 | #243 |  
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			Just used the WhatsApp service to add a channel (ViaPlay for Scottish football !).  Very responsive, change effected in 16 minutes; they were a bit pushy in offering me Sky UHD channels for the "fantastic" price of £7 per month, which I managed manfully, to resist.
 They also asked to "review my contract" but since it's not due to finish until June, I managed to avoid that as well.
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		|  20-02-2023, 18:38 | #244 |  
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					Originally Posted by Jacquesb  Just used the WhatsApp service to add a channel (ViaPlay for Scottish football !).  Very responsive, change effected in 16 minutes; they were a bit pushy in offering me Sky UHD channels for the "fantastic" price of £7 per month, which I managed manfully, to resist.
 They also asked to "review my contract" but since it's not due to finish until June, I managed to avoid that as well.
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		|  20-02-2023, 18:51 | #245 |  
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			Hi nialli - their number is 07305.327112.
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		|  20-02-2023, 19:06 | #246 |  
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					Originally Posted by Jacquesb  Hi nialli - their number is 07305.327112. |  Thanks. Wasn’t sure if that was the right one. Interesting that there are a few posts suggesting people are getting decent deals
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		|  21-02-2023, 09:24 | #247 |  
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					Originally Posted by nialli  The trick is to call Retentions towards the end of your contract and (politely) insist you can’t afford it and ask what they can offer or you’ll go elsewhere. It can take a couple of calls but normally works. You can do it now by exercising your right to cancel
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 I get 55-80 for London SE10
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Did the same, my deal went from 97.25 to 66.50 including sky and by sports.
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		|  21-02-2023, 11:25 | #248 |  
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					Originally Posted by GazCBG  This is the full package, just checked on vm site.
 Broadband: M350 Fibre Broadband
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 Phone: Talk More Anytime
 
 But new customers can get it for around £84 on 18 month contract, then £116
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I pay 3 pounds more than you 
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all the channels including sky sports and cinema 
Bt Sport 
Sky sports UHD 
one o2 unlimited sim
 
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		|  21-02-2023, 15:35 | #249 |  
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			Are people getting their notifications of price rises on their billing date?
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		|  21-02-2023, 16:06 | #250 |  
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			My last billing date was on the 9th February and l did not get any notification of any price rise.
		 
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		|  21-02-2023, 17:56 | #251 |  
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			Got email about £7 rise.....rang them up to cancel. They've put an equivalent credit on the account to cancel out the rise till my contract ends in July this year. all being well Openreach and Cityfibre will have rolled out to my street by then.
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		|  21-02-2023, 23:10 | #252 |  
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					Originally Posted by Aye Up  Got email about £7 rise.....rang them up to cancel. They've put an equivalent credit on the account to cancel out the rise till my contract ends in July this year. |  VM starting to sound a bit desperate to stop the haemorrhaging of customers
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		|  22-02-2023, 09:12 | #253 |  
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					Originally Posted by Peter729  There seems little point in entering into a 18\24 month contract when there's no surety to be gained from it. |  Surely, if you go for an 18 month deal which gives you a worthwhile discount, then there is, say, a 6% increase, it's still worth it because the no deal option goes up by that amount as well.
 
However, I do think Ofcom should stipulate that any price rises mid-contract should permit people to leave at that point if they wish.
		 
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		|  22-02-2023, 09:21 | #254 |  
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					Originally Posted by OLD BOY  Surely, if you go for an 18 month deal which gives you a worthwhile discount, then there is, say, a 6% increase, it's still worth it because the no deal option goes up by that amount as well.
 However, I do think Ofcom should stipulate that any price rises mid-contract should permit people to leave at that point if they wish.
 |  I agree. It just seems wrong to say your price will go up by an unknown amount and you've got no choice but to suck it up.
 
I think the best option is to agree the price and stick to it for the duration of the contract. If companies can't estimate their costs 18 month in the future then the simple answer is don't offer 18 month contracts.
 
Could you imagine the uproar if the price of your house or car insurance increased in price mid contract?
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		|  22-02-2023, 10:04 | #255 |  
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					Originally Posted by OLD BOY  Surely, if you go for an 18 month deal which gives you a worthwhile discount, then there is, say, a 6% increase, it's still worth it because the no deal option goes up by that amount as well.
 However, I do think Ofcom should stipulate that any price rises mid-contract should permit people to leave at that point if they wish.
 |  It is the commitment to a “financial unknown” that is the issue, if the prices were reasonable then why not simply have a rolling monthly contact where each party only has a months commitment to each other! The changes to the Virgin contract serve Virgin not the customer.
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