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Re: VirginMedia - your experiences

Posted: Sat 13 Sep, 2008 01.31
by steddenm
I agree with the previous post, Halifax should've paid Virgin Media as it's a direct debit mandate. If you DIDN'T have the money in your account, it's a different matter, but Gavin, you probably did have!

Ask Halifax to explain why, and say that you're not happy about it and would like something as a "gesture of goodwill". They should offer around £50.

Also, next time you make a complaint to Virgin Media, go for a free upgrade to the V+ box. A mate of mine did, and got not one, but two for some odd reason. Lucky though as the first one died on the second day!

Virgin Media customer service, if you can call it that, is terrible at the best of times, but if you get a nice woman called Donna (yes, no jokes please), she'll give you exactly what you want.

Re: VirginMedia - your experiences

Posted: Sat 13 Sep, 2008 01.52
by Nini
Needle in a haystack. I am looking to wrangle me a V+ box sometime soon, sure that my untarnished history of subscription since the heady days of the mid 90's should do me well.

Re: VirginMedia - your experiences

Posted: Sat 13 Sep, 2008 02.48
by cdd
VidéoTron --> Cable&Wireless --> ntl --> Virgin Media --> ?

I think I have been sold and resold more times than any other person in History.

Re: VirginMedia - your experiences

Posted: Sat 13 Sep, 2008 09.40
by Pete
I got a nice deal on retentions recently but made a point of avoiding the free V+ for a very simple reason. I currently have the samsung box, which I fought long and hard to get. Downgrading back to a scientific atlanta box simply to be able to record shows that are often on on-demand anyhow wasn't worth the performance hit.

Re: VirginMedia - your experiences

Posted: Sat 13 Sep, 2008 09.43
by Sput
StuartPlymouth wrote:
Gavin Scott wrote:No V+ box...
Grabbing a freebie through negotiation isn't your forte then, Gav?
We can't all have your level of tact and grace, stu.

Re: VirginMedia - your experiences

Posted: Sat 13 Sep, 2008 11.45
by Nini
cdd wrote:VidéoTron --> Cable&Wireless --> ntl --> Virgin Media --> ?

I think I have been sold and resold more times than any other person in History.
You're wrong, you've been sold as resold as many times as me, maybe less by one.
Hymagumba wrote:I got a nice deal on retentions recently but made a point of avoiding the free V+ for a very simple reason. I currently have the samsung box, which I fought long and hard to get. Downgrading back to a scientific atlanta box simply to be able to record shows that are often on on-demand anyhow wasn't worth the performance hit.
That's a decent point, haven't heard much which is good about that box... but HD?? Alright, I'm missing nothing by not having a HD capable box by not having a HD screen to watch it and I don't really require the recording ability already having the TiVo so...

Faster internet, yes, can never have too much bandwidth.

Re: VirginMedia - your experiences

Posted: Sat 13 Sep, 2008 12.29
by Pete
same here, no HD telly so no point in having an HD box.

Re: VirginMedia - your experiences

Posted: Mon 02 Feb, 2009 21.07
by Pete
worth noting that 2mb has vanished from virgin's new customer page. 10mb is now the baseline it would appear.

Re: VirginMedia - your experiences

Posted: Mon 02 Feb, 2009 21.26
by Sput
and TSK at them verbally promising me 12 months of reduced price and then giving me 6 months and putting the price up to full today.

Re: VirginMedia - your experiences

Posted: Mon 02 Feb, 2009 21.52
by Gavin Scott
Sput wrote:and TSK at them verbally promising me 12 months of reduced price and then giving me 6 months and putting the price up to full today.
My deal seems to have come to a halt, so I'll be downgrading.
Hymagumba wrote:worth noting that 2mb has vanished from virgin's new customer page. 10mb is now the baseline it would appear.
That's quite lucky for me, in the circumstances.

Re: VirginMedia - your experiences

Posted: Mon 02 Feb, 2009 22.04
by Gavin Scott
On re-reading the last page, my deal was due to lapse, but we agreed a price for 12 months, according to, er... me.

I suppose I had better ring them up.