01-06-2023, 13:14
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cf.mega poster
Join Date: Sep 2003
Services: Gig1, Hub 5
Posts: 12,014
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Re: Price rises this year.
O2 Bill is £14, O2 decided to not freeze the price for new customers like what VM did, was £12 prior to May.
Still £2 is much better than it would have been if VM imposed their increase.
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01-06-2023, 14:23
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#572
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Do I care what you think
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Cardiff South Wales
Age: 72
Services: V6 ,Virgin L. Phone Broadband.sky go Netflix
Posts: 3,920
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Re: Price rises this year.
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Originally Posted by Taf
Up 22% for me. With an odd entry stating that I changed our package recently. I didn't! The only contact I have had with VM in the last months was to ask them to reattach their cable to the outside wall.
Now they are not answering their phonelines! 
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Mine also talks of change of package ,I havent
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01-06-2023, 15:39
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#573
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cf.geek
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Greenwich, SE10
Services: Virgin Media BB, phone, and TV; Netflix; Roku; Apple TV
Posts: 856
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Re: Price rises this year.
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Originally Posted by nialli
I'm out of contract next month so I rang this morning to see what they could offer me. Got through to UK Retentions in two rings at 8.15am. Helpful guy told me the full price for Volt then offered me 18 months for £75/m, cheaper than my current deal. I accepted. I know there is likely be a price rise next spring but I've now got the lowest price I've had for my services in 25 years so I'll swallow that.
Seriously looked at Sky Stream but to match the services we currently get that came in at unaffordable £145/m for similar bundle with dribble-speed broadband.
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Three weeks on and I'm a Sky customer. Why the change of heart? Quite simple - Virgin never sent me any documents detailing the price I agreed with Retentions, and when I rang after two weeks to check what my next bill would be I found that there was no record of the deal. Worse, they couldn't match the price I had been given and told me the best they could do was £95/m.
I rang Sky, got a deal for £65/m for a pair of Sky Stream pucks, Sky Entertainment, Sports, Cinema, 68Mb broadband etc. The pucks were in, up and running the next day, the broadband installation will take another week.
Yesterday a lady from Virgin rang to confirm we wanted to transfer our phone number to Sky. She then offered me all our existing Virgin services for £55/m. I told her what had previously happened and how I felt I could no longer trust Virgin Media offers made over the phone. If they could offer a price like that, why was I told they couldn't and it would be £95/m?
So I'm now a happy Sky customer. It may turn sour and I might return to Virgin at some point but the way I feel about the company right now, I seriously doubt it.
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01-06-2023, 15:44
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#574
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Just a Geek
Join Date: Jul 2015
Posts: 2,926
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Re: Price rises this year.
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Originally Posted by nialli
Three weeks on and I'm a Sky customer. Why the change of heart? Quite simple - Virgin never sent me any documents detailing the price I agreed with Retentions, and when I rang after two weeks to check what my next bill would be I found that there was no record of the deal. Worse, they couldn't match the price I had been given and told me the best they could do was £95/m.
I rang Sky, got a deal for £65/m for a pair of Sky Stream pucks, Sky Entertainment, Sports, Cinema, 68Mb broadband etc. The pucks were in, up and running the next day, the broadband installation will take another week.
Yesterday a lady from Virgin rang to confirm we wanted to transfer our phone number to Sky. She then offered me all our existing Virgin services for £55/m. I told her what had previously happened and how I felt I could no longer trust Virgin Media offers made over the phone. If they could offer a price like that, why was I told they couldn't and it would be £95/m?
So I'm now a happy Sky customer. It may turn sour and I might return to Virgin at some point but the way I feel about the company right now, I seriously doubt it.
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There is retentions then there is real retentions. First call can only offer you so much so always put your 30days notice in and wait for the call. I hate it, I hate the policy I hate how unfair it is and I hate how Virgin have treated their customers since they bought out all the old cable. Alas there has never been any broadband better but not with FTTP rolling out more and more the choices are getting better. As soon as FTTP is here and I am out of contract I am offsky and good riddance to VM
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Yesterday, 09:42
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#575
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cf.member
Join Date: Dec 2017
Posts: 86
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Re: Price rises this year.
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Originally Posted by nialli
Three weeks on and I'm a Sky customer. Why the change of heart? Quite simple - Virgin never sent me any documents detailing the price I agreed with Retentions, and when I rang after two weeks to check what my next bill would be I found that there was no record of the deal. Worse, they couldn't match the price I had been given and told me the best they could do was £95/m.
I rang Sky, got a deal for £65/m for a pair of Sky Stream pucks, Sky Entertainment, Sports, Cinema, 68Mb broadband etc. The pucks were in, up and running the next day, the broadband installation will take another week.
Yesterday a lady from Virgin rang to confirm we wanted to transfer our phone number to Sky. She then offered me all our existing Virgin services for £55/m. I told her what had previously happened and how I felt I could no longer trust Virgin Media offers made over the phone. If they could offer a price like that, why was I told they couldn't and it would be £95/m?
So I'm now a happy Sky customer. It may turn sour and I might return to Virgin at some point but the way I feel about the company right now, I seriously doubt it.
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Virigin have transformed themselves into a very strange company, they have good products but the people led services that support those products are awful.
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Yesterday, 22:34
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#576
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cf.member
Join Date: Nov 2009
Services: M600, talk more anytime
2 x V6, sky cinema, Sky sports Maxit TV, kids pack, unlimited sim
Posts: 73
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Re: Price rises this year.
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Originally Posted by Mythica
How on earth do you get Ultimate Volt for £29.37?
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When I last recontracted I rang up and only asked for new customer price. I was offered it for less. Then I thought I’ll be cheeky and ask about Xbox for new customers. Couldn’t have an Xbox but was offered bill credit monthly extra. Then when I got price rise letter I rang up to say I didn’t want to pay it. No hassles given it straight away. The price rise seems not to have been applied to my account in any case.
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