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Virgin media ................... 21:46 - Aug 15 with 7091 viewsStanisgod

.............have just given me B.T. Sport free of charge. I don't know whether to or
Mind you the wife's quite pleased theres an extra 38 games now to watch

It's being so happy that keeps me going.

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Virgin media ................... on 10:47 - Aug 16 with 1638 viewsStanisgod

But I've got it for nothing and you're paying £14. Also got Sky Movies for free when I threatened to leave them. Lovely company.

It's being so happy that keeps me going.

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Virgin media ................... on 11:05 - Aug 16 with 1616 viewslondonscottish

C***s indeed.

Since 2007 I have moved home three times. And in between the three permanent homes I had three rentals. So lots of faffing about with various utilities, insurance companies, Brent council, etc etc etc.

WITHOUT fail BT f***d it up every single time. And without fail the worst part was the broadband/BT Openreach part.

It all came to a head in my last move. I wanted Virgin but it wasn't available to I reluctantly called another shower that I really didn't want to have to deal with - Sky. Cue endless call centre queues, long winded discussions about packages I didn't want, etc etc etc.

Finally we got to the vinegar strokes - the installation date. The lady said "hang on a minute I'll just check with our partner Openreach". AAAAAAARRRRGGGHHHHHHH!!!!!! NOOOOOOOOO!!!!

Needless to say Openreach exceeded all of their previous f***p by an epic f**k up of the install on Dec 14th. So I spent all of Xmas and NY with no landline and no broadband, no email, nothing. C***s of the highest order. Really really f***d up my Christmas break.

I immediately Called Virgin, exercised my Sky cooling off period, cancelled the c***s and ordered the Virgin install. The customer service from Virgin was superb, there were four people doing the install, they hid the cable under my front garden (lawn and block paving), ran a secondary one round the house, came back and moved the modem when I asked them to *at no charge to me* and when my house was hit by lightning last month (no joke) they replaced my Tivo box the following day no questions asked again at no charge to me. And now they've given me BT sport. At no charge to me.

Happy days :-)

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Virgin media ................... on 11:29 - Aug 16 with 1587 viewsNorthernr

Finally somebody in this country has got back to us and given us our options which are:

1 - Another engineer comes out and does the job the first one should have done. £130.
2 - We cancel BT and go somewhere else. BT will charge is £659 to do this which they say is the price of the hub, router and YouView box before the contract expires.
3 - We stay as we are with no BT Sport.

Scenes.
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Virgin media ................... on 11:47 - Aug 16 with 1575 viewsPhildo

if they haven't offered it to you one of these should solve your problem

http://www.amazon.co.uk/TL-PA251KIT-Multi-Streaming-Powerline-Starter-Through/dp
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Virgin media ................... on 11:49 - Aug 16 with 1572 viewsjonno

Have to say I've had no issues with Virgin. Plus they just doubled the broadband speed for nothing (so they tell me). It's now 120 MB apparently. Pleasantly surprised.
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Virgin media ................... on 11:56 - Aug 16 with 1563 viewsthame_hoops

i went online and registered for BT sport for the ipad app and laptop connection, it worked straight away. i will plug my laptop into the tv, its even HD. simples
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Virgin media ................... on 12:12 - Aug 16 with 1547 viewswombat

upgraded to infinity last year , never lose a signal speed is superb sorry clive will never leave BT

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Virgin media ................... on 12:21 - Aug 16 with 1535 viewsthame_hoops

i upgraded to infinity last year, sadly my ex got custody of it. i had normal BT broadband installed now and i get 12MB speed which is fast enough, was getting 45mb before with infinity. I think BT are great, had talktalk for 5 years which was cheap but only got speeds of 6mb tops
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Virgin media ................... on 12:26 - Aug 16 with 1534 viewssimmo

You must be in the 'cooling off' period that gives you X amount of time to cancel all contracts if you are not happy with the service. It is the set up for everything.

You should be able to return all equipment (with packaging they supply) and that is that.

Otherwise just tell them you are taking it to the ombudsman. You have been mis-sold the service and product and this breaches the agreement laid out in the contract

ask Beavis I get nothing Butthead

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Virgin media ................... on 13:20 - Aug 16 with 1510 viewslondonscottish

^^^^^^^^^^
This

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Virgin media ................... on 13:31 - Aug 16 with 1501 viewsNorthernr

Cooling off period is either seven days after order or when the equipment arrives - whichever comes first. We've been using the equipment for two and a half months now so cooling period over.

Lads, come on, I'm not a fcking idiot.
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Virgin media ................... on 13:32 - Aug 16 with 1495 viewssimmo

Otherwise just tell them you are taking it to the ombudsman. You have been mis-sold the service and product and this breaches the agreement laid out in the contract

ask Beavis I get nothing Butthead

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Virgin media ................... on 13:44 - Aug 16 with 1478 viewsPinnerPaul

Not sure if it helps but years ago I got into a dispute with BT.

Long story but the upshot was they they owed me money which proved impossible to get back.

In the process of leaving them and cancelling by direct debit, the guy at my bank said that any payments collected by direct debits that didn't "adhere to the terms of the agreement and/or were taken in error" could be recalled by the bank.

He asked me how much I wanted back from BT and actioned it, just like that!

He did say that I should tell BT, but after umpteen letters and calls I said I wasn't going to bother.

Never heard from BT again , apart from umpteen "Sad you've left us......." flyers for about a year!
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Virgin media ................... on 13:45 - Aug 16 with 1475 viewsEastR

Short version of long similar story to a few on here - I stopped calling them, refused to take phone calls from them and only dealt with them in writing before finally taking them to the Ombudsman for not providing outlined/contracted service.Won.

Ultimately they are all the same - easy to deal with when they want to sign you up, basturds (sic) when they have you hooked.

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Virgin media ................... on 13:59 - Aug 16 with 1454 viewsPinnerPaul

Exactly, clearly all the brightest employees get put in sales and the rest go to customer "services"!
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Virgin media ................... on 14:18 - Aug 16 with 1391 viewsreal_loftus

I know Sky are khunts, but I've never had a moments bother with them. Although I have been with them since 1987 when they were Sky Television (pre- BSB merger). I think I'm some sort of Uber-Gold Member or summink.



Hope that helps Cliveo?

ATAF.

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