I've been a customer of Virgin Media for some years getting deals by renewal.
My last deal offer was rubbish... same "great" service for more than I was paying. So I cancelled.
My package included 2 STB's (V360 + a mini), GIG1 broadband, phone, movies/sports and Netflix.
Since the new deal was rubbish compared to elsewhere I decided to cancel.
What I was interested in was the GIG2 with synchronous upload and static IP. It is in my street, the new cab is across the road.
I've in a mid terraced house and my immediate neighbours either side of me are offered it on the site, but but I am not - presumably because I have had cable previously (and at the time, currently)?
Normally Virgin Media would call back and retentions try and find a way to give you the package you want - but I got no such call or offer.
Virgin Media would gladly come out to do the install of the new GIG2 full fibre to gain +1 customer but not to avoid -1. They would rather I went somewhere else. My services went off on 3rd of July and today received my package to return my equipment. I am now signing up with Freedom Fibre, who offer full fibre 1GIG up/down and static IP. Looking at options for my TV service but looks like Sky Stream. I would rather have had Virgin Media's services but there stubbornness cost them my custom.
There was a time when Virgin Media always offered the fastest broadband, way ahead when BT (and other alt fibre providers) could do FTTP but they have now caught up and Virgin Media have no motivation to compete.
This is a sad sign of the times and I guess the end of an era. I am sure Virgin Media will eventually be offering upgrades to full fibre, but if I renewed on any existing deal on there legacy inferior network the upgrade would not be free. I will no doubt however be in a contracted period with a new supplier so is going to be too late.
Given how poor Virgin Media's customer services has a reputation of, there services been superior was all they had going for them. Now they are getting left behind.
I seems bizarre to me that Virgin Media would spend so much upgrading there network, only to refuse custom that they physically could accept but instead force them to go elsewhere.
The management of Virgin Media need to have a serious rethink of there policy's for existing customers as they don't like getting the 'second class customer' treatment.