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Previously on "Upgraded to one of the new Virgin Bundles recently??"

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  • norrahe
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    Originally posted by Sysman View Post
    WHS ++

    VM is now owned by Liberty Global.

    The classic trick from the LG owned ISP I used to be with is slipping on extras which should be easy to contest, but you only have 10 days to do so.

    And of course it takes them about 8 days to actually put that letter in the post.

    Watch your bills carefully.
    They are currently trying to buy out the ISP I use in cloggers, hope it gets blocked as it will be a mare billing wise.

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  • Sysman
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    Originally posted by Scrag Meister View Post
    Keep your eyes open for these additional unfounded charges.

    I asked him what would have happened if I hadn't rung up and he acknowledged that no one would have done anything.
    WHS ++

    VM is now owned by Liberty Global.

    The classic trick from the LG owned ISP I used to be with is slipping on extras which should be easy to contest, but you only have 10 days to do so.

    And of course it takes them about 8 days to actually put that letter in the post.

    Watch your bills carefully.

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  • gingerjedi
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    Be wary of Virgin if you need to use VPN, I'm plagued with client users with dropped connections and the common factor is Virgin home BB.

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  • Upgraded to one of the new Virgin Bundles recently??

    I upgraded recently to the Virgin Media Big Kahuna bundle, TIVO, faster BB etc...

    My monthly bill would then drop by about £8.

    On the first bill I had expected additions, and also a £30.55 that I could not work out what it was for.

    Turns out they have a problem with upgrades and pro-rata billing, they tried to over charge me by more than £36.

    Keep your eyes open for these additional unfounded charges.

    I asked him what would have happened if I hadn't rung up and he acknowledged that no one would have done anything.

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