monkk
12 months agoJoining in
How can I return the router in as good a condition as possible
As is widely discussed here, there's nothing that makes you want to legalize arson against corporate offices more than attempting to leave Virgin Broadband.
I have now learned to my extreme /pleasure/ that Virgin retains the power to charge me £65 for not returning a £20 router box even AFTER I have severed all ties with them
My issue is that gee wouldn't you know, I have a whole lot of magnets and such around my home. I'm terribly worried that the router will have sustained some kind of internal damage which can't be discerned from the outside.
So my question is; is there any chance I'd still be charged for such a thing? As I said, any damage would be purely accidental and I'd certainly hate for Virgin to be left out of pocket.