Registering loss of fixed line service
13-04-2022, 19:14
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Registering loss of fixed line service
My phone line went dead and my broadband has been going on and off for days. I suspect cityfibre have damaged the underground cable going into my house as they put fibre optic in my street recently. I reported the fault using my neighbour's landline, but I am wondering if I need to phone another number to register loss of service or does reporting it automatically register it? Virgin said there is a fault on my line and the engineer will come on friday.
Last edited by livelysprite; 13-04-2022 at 19:18.
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13-04-2022, 19:23
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Re: registering loss of fixed line service
It is automatically registered when you report the fault.
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13-04-2022, 21:42
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Re: registering loss of fixed line service
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Originally Posted by spiderplant
It is automatically registered when you report the fault.
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thanks
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14-04-2022, 11:37
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Re: registering loss of fixed line service
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Originally Posted by livelysprite
thanks
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The engineer is coming tomorrow and out of the blue the phone started working again, although virgin confirmed there was a fault when they ran line checks.
Should I cancel the engineer and is there a charge for cancelling?
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14-04-2022, 12:24
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Re: Registering loss of fixed line service
If you are happy that it's working, cancel. There is no charge for cancelling.
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14-04-2022, 12:36
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Re: Registering loss of fixed line service
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Originally Posted by spiderplant
If you are happy that it's working, cancel. There is no charge for cancelling.
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I will ask him to check the green box outside as the doors have been blowing open sometimes.
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14-04-2022, 13:22
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Re: Registering loss of fixed line service
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Originally Posted by spiderplant
If you are happy that it's working, cancel. There is no charge for cancelling.
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As long as it's cancelled in time
https://www.virginmedia.com/legal/price-guides
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14-04-2022, 16:07
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Re: Registering loss of fixed line service
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well, I'll have to keep the appointment. It's less than 24 hours now.,
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14-04-2022, 16:42
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Re: Registering loss of fixed line service
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Originally Posted by livelysprite
well, I'll have to keep the appointment. It's less than 24 hours now.,
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Best to let the engineer check out the connection especially as VM registered a fault. Intermittent faults have a habit of becoming permanent if not nipped in the bud
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