Nice one they did say ours was a fixed price for 18 months if goes up the can fekk off lolIt is for everyone mate but everyone will be able renegotiate their deal too
I would think Carefully, about anyone Renegotiating there contracts with VM.It is for everyone mate but everyone will be able renegotiate their deal too
Or ask for a 12 month deal now and negotiate it next year in your 30 day penalty free period and every year afterI would think Carefully, about anyone Renegotiating there contracts with VM.
Next April 2024, the T+C‘s are changing.
Everyone will have to Pay these Price Rises.
Can Only Cancel, Once Your Contract Finishes.
Probably best, to just agree a discount, on there existing contract.
Rather than take out a new Contract.
Yes I did mention earlier on contract in my wifes name and she had not had any email yet about price increase but she did call virmin today and they said no increase untill naxt january and that is when our 18 month contract runs out so it will just be a case of signing up again at the time and hopefully negotiate a new deal.Or ask for a 12 month deal now and negotiate it next year in your 30 day penalty free period and every year after
i was paying £35 a month and was going up £9Doesn't seem right that they were increasing by over 25%. They are stating an increase of under 14%. Might want to check your numbers
I'm paying £46 per month and it was going up by £7 per the email. Personally I would have challenged your increase as its an average of 13.8% increase. Mines slightly higher but yours is over 25%. Is what it is, buts that's a shocking increase they can't expect to pull over anyonei was paying £35 a month and was going up £9
We're writing to tell you about some changes that'll affect your package price, our services, and the way our price rises will work from 2024 onwards. Please make sure you read this email carefully.
As you can probably imagine, with costs like energy bills rising fast, our running costs are increasing too. So to make sure we can keep giving you the quality of service you expect from us, the price of your package will go up by £9.00 a month from 1st May 2023.
If you’re not happy with this or any of the other changes announced in this email, you can change or cancel your package. For more information, please scroll to the bottom of this email. To find out more about your price rise, head to our online help page.
Yes but you do not know price of full package for example we are on 18 month contract package should cost £50 after 18 month for m200 but we pay £30, £20 is discount my wife called to enquire if ours was going up they said not untill january 2024. Virgin has since called her back saying they would take £7 off our current payments so its now down to £23 a month.I'm paying £46 per month and it was going up by £7 per the email. Personally I would have challenged your increase as its an average of 13.8% increase. Mines slightly higher but yours is over 25%. Is what it is, buts that's a shocking increase they can't expect to pull over anyone
when we get our email from VM I will give you a shout and your wife can negotiate for us lolYes but you do not know price of full package for example we are on 18 month contract package should cost £50 after 18 month for m200 but we pay £30, £20 is discount my wife called to enquire if ours was going up they said not untill january 2024. Virgin has since called her back saying they would take £7 off our current payments so its now down to £23 a month.
That means your price will go up by £7 and they are just applying the extra discount of £7 to cover it.Yes but you do not know price of full package for example we are on 18 month contract package should cost £50 after 18 month for m200 but we pay £30, £20 is discount my wife called to enquire if ours was going up they said not untill january 2024. Virgin has since called her back saying they would take £7 off our current payments so its now down to £23 a month.
Got my email yesterday (£7 increase). When I took my contract out in October 22 I was given the impression (wrong!) that I would not be affected by price increases until April 24.That means your price will go up by £7 and they are just applying the extra discount of £7 to cover it.
You won't end up paying £23
Yes their systems are awful, the way they apply credits is backwards, they make it sound like you will pay less when in reality you end up paying the same, but initially you are normally billed higher, then get it back the following month (if your lucky).Got my email yesterday (£7 increase). When I took my contract out in October 22 I was given the impression (wrong!) that I would not be affected by price increases until April 24.
Anyway, rang this morning and started the conversation by saying "I want to cancel my contract due to the upcoming price increase"
Lady offered me a £7 discount straight away, no quibbling.
They do it in a 'funny' way though : I pay £31 a month, in April it will reduce to £24 then when the price increase comes in it will go to £31....!
They did that with me. I was on a £38.00 contract for bb phone and tv. I upgraded to better tv and the package was £46.00. I got a bill through saying they were taking £125.00 out of my account and i would get it back the month after. That was not happening and they lost a customer over it.Yes their systems are awful, the way they apply credits is backwards, they make it sound like you will pay less when in reality you end up paying the same, but initially you are normally billed higher, then get it back the following month (if your lucky).
Is that correct I do not think so ,That means your price will go up by £7 and they are just applying the extra discount of £7 to cover it.
You won't end up paying £23
Does note under the monthly service charge prices may rise during contract so will likely go up in May. Still a decent and cheaper than my 250 packageIs that correct I do not think so
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