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concallum's avatar
concallum
On our wavelength
6 months ago

Contract renewal

Hi. My contract renewal quote states I will keep my current plan without losing anything. Upon clicking the initial accept deal button there is no mention of TNT sports. Do I take it that I will lose it? If so the the offer is very misleading and false. I did not confirm the offer but I have still been emailed a pre contract information sheet? Does that mean I have unwittingly accepted it? Why is everything so complicated 

Cheers, Martin 

  • Everything is so complicated because Virgin Media Ltd is an utter and unmitigated shambles. 

    You were told you would not lose anything. If you still have evidence of this undertaking that you can share with the VM forum team then you should keep TNT Sports. 

    Please keep the thread updated. 

  • TNT sports is no longer part of the package, it's now an add on which you will have to pay for. When virgin say you will have the same package, TNT isn't included in the package. You might be able to negotiate a good price for it though.

  • Hey concallum Thanks for reaching out to us on the Virgin Media forums. 👋🏼

    I'm sorry for the complication you're having in relation to the TNT Sports.
    It is indeed an add-on and no longer included within the initial services.

    Do you have any record of the conversation with the agent who said it will be the same service?

    Let us know and we can assist further.

    Kind regards,
    Ilyas.

    • concallum's avatar
      concallum
      On our wavelength
      • Good morning. The renewal offer is on my account page and underneath the offer it’s states “Choose this deal and keep your current Virgin Media plan without losing anything”
      • Ilyas_Y's avatar
        Ilyas_Y
        Forum Team

        Thanks for the reply.

        Let's look in to this.

        I will send a private message for further support.

        Kind regards.

  • Mr_K's avatar
    Mr_K
    Knows their stuff

    Then they have lied and you have them under contract law. Take them to the regulator then the courts. Have fun doing it too 🙂

  • concallum's avatar
    concallum
    On our wavelength
    • All resolved now with a very welcome outcome thanks to Steven who was extremely helpful 
    • I take it all back….
    • Steven_L's avatar
      Steven_L
      Forum Team

      Glad that we could help to resolve this for you 👍

      Kind Regards,

      Steven_L