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on 16-02-2022 15:43
My TV/Phone/Broadband package is going up £5.75 per month from next month and it's now reached the stage where it's getting too expensive. However, I've just realised that I should have contacted VM last week to change or cancel my contract before the price rises.
Is it still worth contacting VM to change cancel my package or is it now too late and I'll incur cancellation costs?
Thanks.
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on 16-02-2022 18:35
Hi @CH1
If you are still in contract then since you've missed the deadline date in your email then there would be additional early disconnection fees which are capped at £240
However, it's still possible to contact VM and negotiate a new deal.
The best route is to call 150 from a Virgin landline or mobile, or 0345 454 1111, options 1,1,4 and 4 (thinking of leaving) but it's best to call at 8am to avoid call queues
This should put you through to Retentions (thinking of leaving) however your call may be picked up first by a front line agent. If this happens be firm and say you want transferring to Retentions.
Retentions (thinking of leaving us) are generally based in the UK and do far more than cancellations.
They also have a greater degree of knowledge and flexibility, along with a larger range of discounts than the front line agents should you wish to negotiate a new deal rather than just cancel.
If you can't come to a satisfactory new price then they can cancel your contract.
on 16-02-2022 18:35
Hi @CH1
If you are still in contract then since you've missed the deadline date in your email then there would be additional early disconnection fees which are capped at £240
However, it's still possible to contact VM and negotiate a new deal.
The best route is to call 150 from a Virgin landline or mobile, or 0345 454 1111, options 1,1,4 and 4 (thinking of leaving) but it's best to call at 8am to avoid call queues
This should put you through to Retentions (thinking of leaving) however your call may be picked up first by a front line agent. If this happens be firm and say you want transferring to Retentions.
Retentions (thinking of leaving us) are generally based in the UK and do far more than cancellations.
They also have a greater degree of knowledge and flexibility, along with a larger range of discounts than the front line agents should you wish to negotiate a new deal rather than just cancel.
If you can't come to a satisfactory new price then they can cancel your contract.
on 17-02-2022 08:43
Thank you for your reply.
I was able to speak with a very helpful and efficient member of the Retentions Team first thing this morning and they have been able to sort this out for me with a new 18 month contract. With everything else going on I'm very pleased to have this sorted!
Kind Regards,
Chris
on 17-02-2022 08:49
Hi @CH1 thanks for posting and welcome back to our community.
Sorry to hear you're unhappy with the pending price increase and have missed the window of opportunity to cancel without penalty. Have you double checked the date on your communication? If so, are you definitely out of the 30 days from that date?
Regards
Lee_R
on 17-02-2022 09:04
Hi,
thanks for your reply.
Thankfully this has now been sorted out - as per my post above - and I'm very happy with the outcome.
Kind Regards,
Chris
on 17-02-2022 11:22
That's great @CH1
If you have not received any notifications or confirmations, we'd be happy to take a look from here. For your reassurance.
Regards
Lee_R
on 17-02-2022 12:00
Hi again Chris,
Thanks for the update. It's good to see you've managed to negotiate a new deal that you're happy with.
Stay safe and take care.
on 17-02-2022 12:25
Cheers. I've just got the confirmation email through re my new package info so it's all confirmed now.
Many thanks.
Chris
on 17-02-2022 14:42
That's great @CH1
Remember if you ever need assistance in the future, our fantastic community and forum team are always willing to lend a hand.
Regards
Lee_R