on 13-02-2024 16:18
Hi John,
sorry for replying to such an old thread but can you help me? I've been with VM for 13 years and my current contract ends on 23/03/24. Can you (10 confirm that what you said above still applies and i catagorically will not be moved onto a new contract i.e. autorenewed but will be able to give 30 days notice at any time? and (2) do VM have a formula for how much the increase the monthly payment if you don't move onto a new fixed contract? I'm currently paying £80 a month for tv, BB and landline. I never watch TV and wanted to go onto internet only but have been told this is impossible when I phone 150 - best offer i got was same deal for £75 a month. So I'm exploring other options (seems i can get internet only for £30-40 a month which is some saving). I'm in no rush but i don't want to risk doing onto another 18 month contract by default.
Thanks in advance!
Mike
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on 13-02-2024 16:39
A new post is perfectly fine, it's been done for you.
VM contracts are rolling ones with 30days notice at anytime, albeit a minimum contractual term. That usually correlates with time-limited discounts which are shown on your contract and every monthly bill. There is a popular misconception that contracts need to be "renewed" which is not true - if you want to recontract and have a new time-limited discount, then you can. If you're happy to pay the full price and not be tied, that's fine too. Whatever suits you.
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on 13-02-2024 16:39
A new post is perfectly fine, it's been done for you.
VM contracts are rolling ones with 30days notice at anytime, albeit a minimum contractual term. That usually correlates with time-limited discounts which are shown on your contract and every monthly bill. There is a popular misconception that contracts need to be "renewed" which is not true - if you want to recontract and have a new time-limited discount, then you can. If you're happy to pay the full price and not be tied, that's fine too. Whatever suits you.
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on 13-02-2024 16:42
If your contract is coming to an end get out fast is my advise, if you can get Three home Broadband its only £11 a month for 6 months then £22 a year. I love it the routers free and no wires just plug it in.