04-03-2020 04:10 - edited 04-03-2020 04:18
my contract is coming to an end and since virgin have zero interest in giving me better deal after 20 years plus with them .
I am rarely at home anyway with work but if my partner wants virgin services and pays for it herself, can she get the new customer deals
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on 04-02-2022 23:16
I was originally a Yorkshire cable customer then NTL & continued when VM took over.
Over the last 2 weeks I’ve spent 3 calls a maximum 1hr minimum 48mins, 50mins just get through to someone. 1st call 48mins waiting after the first few mins of call disconnected, 2nd call the person didn’t seem interested in keeping me has a customer, offered me a more expensive package.
finally after 1hr I got to speak with someone who listened, he got the cost of new contract within a couple of £ of what I would be happy with, he said he could only give me the deal 3/2/22 as he got extra allowance next month, no surprise NO CALL BACK.
The annoying thing is my son in law got his package reduced by over 1/2 with no difficulty first call.
on 05-02-2022 08:55
Hi @Mickeymicron thanks for posting and welcome back to our community.
Sorry to hear you've been having issues getting a deal, right for you. From reading you post am it's my understanding this still is not sorted? If it's not, I really am sorry. I can say the best time to call our teams (certainly on weekdays) is as close to 8:00am as conveniently possible.
Regards
Lee_R
on 05-02-2022 14:20
I’ll give it a try & let you know what happens
on 10-02-2022 08:49
Contacted VM @ 8:00am like suggested, got same TV,Telephone & BB was increased. Very happy with the deal.
on 10-02-2022 11:37
Glad to hear this @Mickeymicron!
If you need help with anything else, please do not hesitate to post again on the forums.
All the best,
on 15-04-2022 17:18
Don’t think there’s any issue with what you’re
doing - the following is from virgins own site. The way it reads is that if you start a new account the following day after the old account has been closed then is no problem at all!
You'd need to give thirty days notice to cancel and then have no service at your address, before being able to re-join as a new customer again.
on 01-05-2022 13:10
How long does it take before the address officially has no service.
Once all the equipment is returned and the disconnection date has passed is that considered no service?
on 01-05-2022 13:14
We’ve just done this again, for like the 10th time. Cancelled in my name, disconnection day was March 14th. New installation in my partner’s name on March 15th.
so the answer to how long there has to be no service at the address = 0 days - despite VM coming up with different timescales of 1 month, 3 months or 6 months.
on 01-05-2022 13:16
Yh but surely they will see the address isn't a new customer and when they check this they will not honour the price as a new customer
I thought there has to be certain time it needs to stay disconnected
on 01-05-2022 13:18
Just to point out again, Jonn, just done this again.
Total amount of time with no service at the address was a little over 13 hours, with installation of the new equipment in my partner’s name the day following disconnection of the old account.
Care to retract your earlier statement, and remove your post for supplying totally inaccurate and erroneous information?