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Virgin are awful IMHO, I shall be going back to BT.
Just as someone on here signed " plenty cheapness" but without the goodness...............
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Originally posted by bobhope View PostI have an almost irresistible urge to grab the keyboard and type it in myself. I've never done it, just grin and bear it.
Have you ever succumbed?
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That's the case with all call centres really. If I sense the person is incompetent, I just hang up and re-dial. Otherwise, you can be on the phone wasting time whilst they hunt and peck their keyboard.
That reminds me, have you ever been somewhere face to face where the assistant has to type your details on a keyboard, but for some reason she/he has a typing speed of 0.5 words per minute?
I have an almost irresistible urge to grab the keyboard and type it in myself. I've never done it, just grin and bear it.
Have you ever succumbed?
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The call centres are tulip, but other than that I've had no beef with them.
Got the instalation done on a saturday, 2 weeks after i ordered it on the internets, with a free install. Dude called me before he turned up to make sure i was in, did it in about 20 minutes, no hassle.
My box then broke, called up the call centre, after they ran through the script and i repeated myself about 20 times they agreed to send a dude out.
Guy turned up next day, he didn't have a replacement box, but he called another guy who did, all fixed in about 30 minutes, and we all sat around for a bit and had a nice cup of tea talking about how to skive off as a field engineer. All good, oh and they also gave me a new remote as the orginal was a bit skitzoid.
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Originally posted by NickFitz View Post.. It's often worth hanging up and calling again until you find the one who knows what they're doing, as they can often get things sorted out within a minute or so. ..
In no time the poor sap at the other end will rush off and find a supervisor, who may be more helpful (and is usually easier to understand).
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Getting it set up is a nightmare, or at least it was with ntl: (to give them their full title). In my experience, once you've battled your way through the initial incompetence and got it working - and their own systems have stabilised around the fact that there's another customer - it tends to Just Work.
When it doesn't Just Work - well, then you have to get back to hassling them. It helps if you know the solution, or parts thereof, to the problem before you call them, or at least enough to convince them that you know what you're up to. I had them thank me for being able to tell them that I'd turned it off and on again several times and describe the results in precise detail, as it saved them a lot of time going through "required procedures" at their end
Basically, the call centre staff are 85% morons. The remaining 15% are very good. It sort of reflects the levels of intelligence in the population as a whole - in other words, they aren't very choosy about who they employ to sit on the end of the technical support lines.
It's often worth hanging up and calling again until you find the one who knows what they're doing, as they can often get things sorted out within a minute or so. The engineers that actually come out and do stuff when that's necessary tend to be fine, in my very limited experience of them - very limited because I've almost never needed to encounter them, which must count for something.
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I'm going to defend virgin as I had a trouble free install for my TV XL cable package and also their internet service.
I was so impressed with the service (and one day its going to superceed Sky TV as they have the tv cable network wrapped up - oftel are you watching !) that I got their 50Mb/s Virgin internet service and it works a treat, no down time no lag, wireless works amazingly well (provided you are not on the same channel as your neighbours but you can change that easy).
All in all hasstle free installation, good service for internet and TV (and their tv is getting loads more HD channels soon, already around 6 available plus other streamable HD content).
I kept BT Broadband as a backup internet service but that just sucks banana.
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Originally posted by RichardCranium View PostI think I have my answer.
In the absence of a "No, don't do it!" I placed an order with VirginMedia online. Because my bank accounts are still at this address, I phoned them to say the payment details need to be altered.
After being passed from pillar to post, I get through to someone who says the order takes 24 hours to arrive on their systems and passed me to Sales. The nice man in Sales deleted the order from the system (somebody lied) and started creating it again. He quoted me a higher price and told me I was wrong when I said the web site gave a lower price. I find the page and start explaining, he starts making up lies about "Oh, that's because we charge you for installation then refund it". I point out that's a different offer; he says I'm wrong. He then says I cannot have free installation as there has never been cable broadband or TV to that address; I know that's not true 'cos the landlord said so and I've seen the wiring!
So I see VirginMedia are still liars that quote one price and charge a higher one.
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I think I have my answer.
In the absence of a "No, don't do it!" I placed an order with VirginMedia online. Because my bank accounts are still at this address, I phoned them to say the payment details need to be altered.
After being passed from pillar to post, I get through to someone who says the order takes 24 hours to arrive on their systems and passed me to Sales. The nice man in Sales deleted the order from the system (somebody lied) and started creating it again. He quoted me a higher price and told me I was wrong when I said the web site gave a lower price. I find the page and start explaining, he starts making up lies about "Oh, that's because we charge you for installation then refund it". I point out that's a different offer; he says I'm wrong. He then says I cannot have free installation as there has never been cable broadband or TV to that address; I know that's not true 'cos the landlord said so and I've seen the wiring!
So I see VirginMedia are still liars that quote one price and charge a higher one.
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IMO stick with Virgin. There are loads of horror stories about other companies.
I am with virgin : they have issues from time to time.
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Originally posted by Bunk View PostAre you sure it'll be over £100?
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Are you sure it'll be over £100? I thought that was only if there has never been a phone line in the property. If they're just reconnecting an old disconnected line it shouldn't cost that much.
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Are VirginMedia still awful?
I was getting cable broadband through NTL when it became VirginMedia. The service and customer service became spectacularly dreadful, far worse than it had even been with NTL. I dread having to deal with such awful service again.
However, I'm now moving to a house with no 'phone line but does have cable. VirginMedia is the only cable provider.
Do I:
- take out a 'phone & broadband package with VirginMedia 'cos they've changed?
- pay over £100 to have a conventional 'phone line fitted and use ASDL?
- or is there another option?
NB: I don't have or intend to get a telly so TV reception is irrelevant.
NB: I want to continue to use my 0845 number which requires a landline to point at so a pure mobile solution is not an issue.
NB: I typically only download 3-5Gb per month (except that time I followed Diver's links to some sites that host movies and clocked up 11Gb in a few days ... I don't intend to do that again.)Tags: None
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