on 28-01-2024 12:31
VM customer support. I've seen a few messages here with people saying you've performed an external install without consent or agreement.
I found I've now part of those unhappy people.
I have not agreed to, nor signed up to anything with Virgin Media. Yet I have had equipment installed on my private property.
1. This amounts to fraud if I was signed up to virgin media or an account created with my personal details, without authorisation or signed agreement.
2. This amounts to criminal damage to my property.
3. This amounts to criminal tresspass.
I have raised a complaint with VM support. I'm also seeking legal advice and reporting VM to the ombudsmen for breaching the rules.
I would appreciate a pretty rapid response before legal proceedings are started.
on 28-01-2024 13:31
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David_Bn
on 28-01-2024 14:56
What exactly did they install on your property and where is it on the property?
Is there perhaps an historic "wayleave" on your property to allow this? Perhaps from a previous occupant ?
on 28-01-2024 15:14
No, private property. Owned by me for the past 6 years. Brown virgin box. Attached to my exterior wall.
I had a virgin rep try to get personal details such as bank details as I said I wanted virgin, but am still locked in my contract for another 6 months. He said he'd take my email and hold the quote until June and send an email to confirm.
2 days later, I find a virgin box attached to a cable, attached to my property.
So fraud, creating an account without permission, criminal trespass, and criminal damage, for getting on my property and creating damage to the exterior wall by attaching an unauthorised external install. Plus, I've mental health issues, so lawyers will be going for that as well as that has caused a problem.
on 28-01-2024 21:25
Strong words there, so when and how does "Fraud" come into it then?
Oh, and trespass is not a criminal offence,
29-01-2024 07:17 - edited 29-01-2024 07:36
Fraud as my personal details have been used yo create an account without my consent.
I gave a name and email for an email to only. Not create an account and get work performed.
Criminal trespass as someone affiliated with virgin entered my property and damaged my property. Without consent.
Please feel free to check these.
on 29-01-2024 12:02
You write "Please feel free to check these"
I did and unless the government plus various other solicitors' websites are all wrong trespass in this case is a civil matter.
As for fraud, how do you know that they have set up an account? Have they sent you account details then
on 29-01-2024 12:13
From what you have stated there is probably a case of fraud, but NOT fraud by VM, by a third party who has used your name to have the account set up. VM installed equipment that they believe you had requested. No criminal damage. If you want to take this any further your best course of action is to consult a solicitor.
on 29-01-2024 12:38
For both. Yes, there are 2 types of trespass. Civil, which is basically a person or persons on / in your private land / property. Criminal, which is as civil, but where damage to said land or property is caused.
As I have not agreed to, nor signed any consent, agreement or contract, this amounts to criminal as no-one had authority to gain access to my property and attach external equipment to my property.
With regards to fraud, these people work for and on behalf of virgin which I'm pretty sure holds virgin liable for not regulating their people.
Hth