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jonpee's avatar
jonpee
Tuning in
5 months ago

Virgin.net email stopped working

since 2nd August I am unable to access my virgin.net account. It says the password is invalid.

The recovery process doesnt work and i dont receive any emails to my recovery email address.

😞

Is there a number that I can call please to get my account reset?

 

 

  • Kath,

    It's worth pointing out that the discontinuing of Virgin emails (after 90 days on ending a VM contract) has been introduced over the past decade or so. For those of us who went online in the 90s and early 2000s with Virgin have retained and continued to use the email we chose at the time. With developments and takeover of the VM brand there has been peridically mutings of old emails being stopped, however the subsequent reassurance has meant these have been allowed to continue. You may also been aware of the changes to the email server provider has changed over that time, with services being maintained - Open-Xchange now manage the email servers on VM behalf.

    Although VM customer service staff are contstrained within their CRM system which shows current customers and contractors, it doesn't show past customers or their details and email addresses - so are unable to help due to the limitations of the paramenters of the CRM system in front of them. However, the email servers operators OX will be able to 'see' these emails, and therefore would be fully able to send out an email notification on behalf of VM to announce impending closure. This is standard best practice, and what we'd expect from VM and its partners. Most of us would have accepted this announcement (as over 20+ years) we've had to adjust as online platforms adjust and close, and taken the necessary steps to remove, export and close down our account, while notifying those contacts in the address book of a new email address. This is important because as it can be our default personal email address and it impacts on our online registration for all personal matters - tax, banking, health, shopping, social media, transport, social friends/family points of contact etc. So to us it's not just a random email address but an important link in the chain to securing our home and working lives - and in the event of not being able to access and undertake the necessary housekeeping before closure, means we have to spend a much longer time trying to contact and 'prove' we're the same people when we change log-ins on online platforms, go to secure websites, or get in touch with people and reassuring them that we are the same people on not some scam account. In some cases changing an email results in an email being sent to the original email address checking if it's really you who has made this change.

    I propose a solution - please, please can VM put out an announcement (through mainstream and social media) and contact point to a technical team with a technical help line to help users reaccess their email accounts and clean them up and close them down. This would help enormously and rescue some credibility for this not-though-thhrough action of closing down these email accounts unannounced.

  • Graham_A's avatar
    Graham_A
    Very Insightful Person

    jonpee Provided that the virgin.net email address concerned is part of your current VM broadband account then you can call the customer service line on 0345 454 1111 and select the option for technical issues - email.

    If you don't currently have a VM broadband account then it is likely that the virgin.net email address has been deleted as an orphaned account.  This should have happened around 10 years ago but some old accounts slipped through the net and have continued to provide free access for non VM customers.  These are now being cleaned up.

  • its an account i use everyday, the last 10 years., but yes I no longer use them for my broadband provsion.

    I thought there is  ofcom driven process they must follow before just cutting someone off?

    Because in effect they are a company holding your personal information that is contained in the service they have provided?

    I have had no notifications, or warnings of account closure.

    • Graham_A's avatar
      Graham_A
      Very Insightful Person

      jonpee There is some additional information contained in this post:  https://community.virginmedia.com/t5/Email/Orphan-Email-accounts/td-p/3492073

      As you were using a virgin.net email address it is likely to date back to dial up or ADSL days.  You would have received notice of closure when those services terminated.  If you transferred the email address to a VM broadband account at that point but have subsequently closed the broadband account the Terms and Conditions state a 90 day grace period before the email address is closed.

      A VM Forum Team staff member should pick this thread up in a day or so and will be able to confirm the exact status of your email account.

    • Ashleigh_C's avatar
      Ashleigh_C
      Forum Team

      Hi there jonpee 

      Thank you so much for your post and welcome to the community forums, it's great to have you here. 

      I am so sorry that you have faced this issue with your email address, and a big thank you to Graham_A for their help here so far. 

      As stated, we do remove email address that are no longer attached to current and active Broadband account after 90 days of the account being closed. This can often take longer for our teams to action but once it is removed we are not able to reinstate the email. I would be happy to pop you a private message to see if the address has been removed, but I cannot guarantee we will be able to return the address.

      I will pop you a PM across now, please keep an eye out for the envelope at the top of your screen alerting you to a new message.
       

      • jonpee's avatar
        jonpee
        Tuning in

        I have replied by PM.  We are still with Virgin for Broadband etc.

  • jpeg1's avatar
    jpeg1
    Alessandro Volta

    Under GDPR, a company is required to delete your personal data when the service finishes. 

    • jonpee's avatar
      jonpee
      Tuning in

      Thats great to hear, but we have an active account with them. 

  • The same has just happened to me in the past 24 hrs. I've been using my email for over the past 20 years. Without warning, while in th emidst of writing an email, I was locked out. Tried to follow the unlock process, providing an alternative email address and log-in  so an email and code could be sent, I input these and now unable to access the 'My Virgin Media' area. I spoke with VM customer services who were unable to help because I no longer have an account with VM, and they can't find me on their system.

    I explained that the email service sits and runs on servers operated by cloud service provider OX (Open Xchange). Surely there's a technical IT team the liase with OX and could access and provide log-in so I could at least retrieve and archive/export saved email to another email address....I hope their tech team access and view these comments and can help.

    • MP1000's avatar
      MP1000
      Joining in

      Mark - the same thing happened to me yesterday.  I went through the process of trying to sign in and although it allowed me to verify emails etc. it won't let me into My Virgin Media.  I've been with Virgin for about 20 years too!

      • MarkB6's avatar
        MarkB6
        Tuning in

        Sorry to hear that. What's annoying is that I didn't receive any emails from VM to alert me that the email would be closed down. Even the operators of the servers OX should have (on behalf of VM) sent out a notification counting down to cut off to allow you to clean up and export emails + notify those contacts in the address book of the impending change.

    • ravenstar68's avatar
      ravenstar68
      Very Insightful Person

      MarkB6 wrote:

      I explained that the email service sits and runs on servers operated by cloud service provider OX (Open Xchange). Surely there's a technical IT team the liase with OX and could access and provide log-in so I could at least retrieve and archive/export saved email to another email address....I hope their tech team access and view these comments and can help.


      Ox apps is just a web based application, the company itself creates and licenses the application, but the application itself is installed on Virgin Media's mail system.

  • jpeg1's avatar
    jpeg1
    Alessandro Volta

    VM will not provide someone to discuss this with. Your only options are the usual online contacts including the staff who appear in this forum from time to time. 

    To connect an existing email to an existing broadband they have to be in the same name. As far as I know this rule has not been broken, but you could try asking. 

  • jpeg1's avatar
    jpeg1
    Alessandro Volta

    ^^^^^^

    My above post, an hour ago, was in reply to a post that has since been removed. That's why it seems out of place.