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Virgin lied and never cancelled my contract

hmb2
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Hi - I am writing to see if anyone can help, since the call centre seem absolutely inadequate!
 
I have today checked my credit account at Experian and have found that I have a default on a 3 year old account from Virgin media showing on my credit score still.
 
Today I attempted to speak to the virgin team to discuss this matter further but because I could not provide the bill due date for my account, despite this being nearly 4 years ago, I was denied being able to discuss anything! Since I never received any correspondence form Virgin in the first place how I am expected to know any details of the account is impossible! 
 
I held an account with Virgin media from 2017 till 2021 when I spoke to a virgin media team representative in 2017 and cancelled my account as we chose to move to another provider due to poor service strength. Following on from this I had presumed Virgin were good to their word and had cancelled my account. I received no correspondence from Virgin, either by email or post, indeed I have never received anything from your company either by email or post. I guess that makes me the mug for taking virgin at their word!
 
I then discovered that Virgin media had not actually cancelled my account and that Virgin had determined I owed them £74. I found this out via my experian score. I contacted Virgin and despite it being Virgin's fault as they had not cancelled my account I agreed to pay the money as long as It was removed as defaulted on my Experiean account as I had not been informed by Virgin for multiple years that they deemed I owed them money. I received no letters or emails during this time from Virgin asking for any money or informing me that I was not paying what Virgin deemed I owed. This was agreed, they would remove the default if I paid them money. The mug I am again believed what they said.....
 
I have recently checked my credit score again to find that this default still shows on my Experian account. It is impacting my credit score and I am requesting virgin contact Experian as they originally said they would to have this default removed. It is completely unfair that it shows I am in Default when firstly Virgin should have cancelled my contract as I originally requested, secondly it should have been removed as was agreed when I voluntarily agreed to pay the £74 to just stop the whole situation and thirdly because during all this time Virgin never once let me know that they believed I owed money to them, neither by post or email, therefore giving me no chance to actually contact them to put a stop to the situation. 
 
Please can someone tell me how I can speak to someone to complain. When I asked to complain whilst on the line to the customer services call centre I was told there is no complaints dept, they deal with everything... This is clearly an absolute lie! I want Virgin to contact Experian and remove the Default form my account as It is ruining my life and preventing me from being able to get a mortgage. I have tried emailing their Credit file amendments dept and get no response, just an acknowledgment email. Why cant I speak to a human being in the UK for once, especially about something as serious as this!!!! 
 
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The letter was originally sent and we have asked for this to be reissued today.

 

Rob

hmb2
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No response still, absolutely unbelievable that a company can behave this way. No wonder you have so many people complaining on this forum about the customer service and them ignoring people. I will now be going to the ombudsman. Forget trying to sort things directly with Virgin, they just do not care. 

Sorry to hear of the frustration this has caused @hmb2.

Do please allow time for letter to arrive since the advised re-issuing advised on Friday.

Hopefully this will arrive to you during the course of next week

Thanks,

David_Bn