11-02-2025, 20:25
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Re: Virgin TV Service
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So, if Angus were to apply for it, it would be refused (or maybe be given for a month for 'out of contract' rolling monthly contracts)??
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As understand its for people that used euros port( * give up on auto correct )
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12-02-2025, 08:25
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Re: Virgin TV Service
The daft thing is VM’s systems could tell our household watch Eurosport a lot but not that we were out of contract. The latter should have ruled out the email being sent, or an alternative offer provided (if they wanted to have one).
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12-02-2025, 17:11
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Re: Virgin TV Service
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Originally Posted by cheekyangus
The daft thing is VM’s systems could tell our household watch Eurosport a lot but not that we were out of contract. The latter should have ruled out the email being sent, or an alternative offer provided (if they wanted to have one).
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Should try using a E
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13-02-2025, 09:58
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Re: Virgin TV Service
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So, if Angus were to apply for it, it would be refused (or maybe be given for a month for 'out of contract' rolling monthly contracts)??
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I'm not sure it's something that's "applied for" so much as reactively offered.
If you're within your minimum-term, it's offered until the end of that. if you're already outside of minimum-term, then I would imagine a re-contract would be offered instead.
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13-02-2025, 11:42
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Re: Virgin TV Service
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I'm not sure it's something that's "applied for" so much as reactively offered.
If you're within your minimum-term, it's offered until the end of that. if you're already outside of minimum-term, then I would imagine a re-contract would be offered instead.
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Correct and only offered to regular viewers
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