Virgin Media refuse to close my account despite confirmed switch to a new provider
Can someone please explain how I leave VM? I have a new provider who have confirmed the switch has been activated and an email from Virgin confirming they have had the switch request and yet I am still receiving VM services and being charges monthly. They are also constantly ringing me about my contract which expired on 08/06/2025 to try to get me to renew at a better rate than the one I should no longer be paying.I haven’t received the return package nor the label
Hi, I have cancelled my services long ago, my services has now also been disconnected and I’m still haven’t received a single email on when to expect the return package and label therefore I’d like to state in writing my dissatisfaction and my refuse to pay any incurring “penalty” you try to put on me as I have even tried several times to ask for a label following the instructions on your webpage however it doesn’t work once clicking on it! “Sorry! Oh, crikey. We can't find that page” that’s the message we get! please rectify this situation asap! Thanks!Lied to about EDF
So I've messaged virgin media three times over an early disconnection fee over WhatsApp. All 3 times I've been promised the fee would waver. Guess what? It's been nearly a month and the bill still sits at it's final amount and I've gotten absolutely nowhere. It's no use messaging WhatsApp because they'll just lie to you. For anyone thinking of joining/renewing their contract AVOID LIKE THE PLAGUE!!!Armed Forces Covenant - Virgin Media Breaching Contract
Military family here. We lived in an SFA down south and got posted to Cyprus (RAF base, which is British Territory) . I contacted Virgin Media saying that: the area I'm moving to is UNSERVICEABLE by Virgin Media hence by contract no early termination fee should be billed to my name. It is a military posting for the entire family that is outside our control so by contract, Virgin Media should not put a military family under unfair treatment and/or discrimination. Virgin Media is required to waive fees for military FAMILIES. I've explained all this, quoting the covenant, quoting other military spouses whose fees have been waived under such circumstances and the response I got was "I only have paperwork for Serving Person in my office, because the account is under your name you will have to pay". Well, isn't this unfair treatment? the house you provided services for is MOD property, which funny enough is under the Serving Person name, so you charge me, you charge him, you charge us. Webchat was even worse as I got someone who didn't speak any English and his messages made absolutely zero sense. Then I got a really cheeky guy who kept asking me of he could close my complaint. I told him not to close it and what did it do? claimed he resolved it!!!! Absolutely unbelievable how you don't understand that you can be sued for all this and that I can get my husband's Warrant Officer to send you a nice lovely letter as he already had to do this before for other people. You think you can just take advantage of people that's what you think. I expect the bill to be waived as it's legally required. Waiting for you to get in contact.187Views1like4CommentsMultiple renewal quotes - I gave up
I received a call from Virgin about my contract end so agreed to receive a quote the agent advised renewals were £198 then quoted a special price of £98. Given our existing price and knowing that we would also see an increase in April. I passed and was then was disconnected whilst trying to cancel. I called back and spoke to Holly who was great but advised me the rate was £111. I said no thanks and was directed to another agent who first advised a rate around 188 and then offed £89 and then around £82 for 24 months which would increase in April. I will now just opt for this one touch end and take a Sky deal instead. We are waiting for better Internet locally but being locked in for 24 months at a cost of several hundred pounds more a year seems hard to justify. Especially with lack of real pricing clarity and an increase just months after taking a contact seems wrong. I can't see the justification of in excess of a 20% increase after 18 months. Nothing is forever I guess.144Views1like7CommentsSomeone signing up in flat cancelled my services while I was still in contract with no warning
As title suggests, out of the blue I got a text message saying sorry you are leaving VM on Friday, while I was at a festival with barely enough signal to send a text,let alone ring CS or go through the web chat. Got through on webchat today and was told that the disconnection was due to someone else starting the process of getting an account in the flat. They also said that they called me about this, but I didn't have any missed calls or emails about it! I assume this is due to the next tenants moving in next month. Bear in mind my contract runs until the end of July... Apologies for the rant, but I came back tired from a festival to this nightmare and I've got work tomorrow morning where I work from home! I've put in a formal complaint but god knows if this will get me anywhere. I was also told that it takes 48 to 72 hours to reconnect me, for a mistake on VM's part! How is this acceptable at all! I requested an expedited reconnection but god knows what will happen. Does anyone have experience of this or know how I can actually get this expedited? I asked for email Comms on what was happening but this obviously hasn't happened, as VM seems to not be able to talk to any of their own teams. TIA64Views0likes2CommentsNo return kit - is cancellation still happening?
I arranged to cancel my services and have Virgin send me the return kit to another address. This was all verbally confirmed to me but I haven't had very much information over email (although I do seem to have a final bill). It was arranged to happen today, with the return kit arriving before today, but I haven't received the promised return kit. This is a failure on Virgin's part but I am terrified this will lock me into to some arrangement and I won't be able to leave without damaging my credit. What can I do to rectify this ASAP?65Views0likes6CommentsWhy different contract details and billing faults all the time with no solutions?
I don't know when VM became this terrible, I never had any issues whatsoever until this year. I upgraded my package in February via the Upgrade button in my online account. Same day I was sent a contract summary sheet that contained exactly what I ordered - M250 at £34 and Sky Sports plus TNT sports package at £28.75 on Stream, totalling £62.75 pm. That would have been cheaper for me than adding those Flex services separately. Why then did I get an email 3 days later showing the contract I signed up for was for broadband only at £73 and no add-ons? I called repeatedly and eventually (frustratingly) was able to speak to AN ACTUAL HUMAN BEING! Explained the issue and somehow the call cut, so then had to endure the whole process again, repeatedly explaining the issue. Somehow they have no visibility of packages one could upgrade to via one's online account, as the person I spoke to said that that offer was not available. I told them the contract summary sheet number which they checked and agreed to. After almost half an hour waiting on the line for them to speak to a manager, they said the only way they could give me the same package was by still going by the new contract of £73 broadband only (which was now in effect), and they would add the add-ons I had ordered, but they would also add in a discount calculated so I only pay £62.75 monthly which was the original contract I agreed to. I asked if there would be any issues and I was assured there would be none, and even if there was, I could call back and quote the discount reference which they gave. Well, fast forward a week later and I get a bill of £83.98 for March. I assumed it was probably because I changed tarriffs mid-package, to account for time on the old contract. I decided to wait until April, and then was billed £72.65. I called and after a long hide and seek with the automated response machine, had to endure explaining everything all over again to someone, eventually they said it was billing irregularities and I should get the credit back the next month, as it seemed I had been overcharged. Why then did I get the same bill of £72.65 for May and June? I decided all the time spent trying to get to speak to an actual human, and having to explain everything ALL OVER AGAIN, was not worth the £10 extra I am being billed each month. It meant I would then have been overcharged by at least £180 over the duration of the contract, but I just could not get myself to get back to call customer service as it is a very horrendous experience! I decided last week to add an 02 sim so I could get Volt benefits. It meant that I had to upgrade my package again, which I saw to be cheaper overall to be honest, and I once again put the order through online. I clearly didn't learn my lesson the first time, as again, contract summary sheet said the same thing I ordered on the day, but the actual contract that came later yet again quoted a different figure, with yet again no add-ons. I now have Volt benefits, but somehow, they "noticed" I had left my 02 contract, the same one I literally just signed up to!! the sim of which I am still expecting!!! You just have to laugh at how ridiculous this all is. I chose not to bother calling again. I have decided I will see this contract through, and will NEVER use Virgin Media again after it expires nor will I recommend it to anyone ever again, which I used to do as, to be honest I never had issues with the broadband connection itself. I have also now concluded that billing with VM is now no longer straight-forward, just so customers can be confused and overcharged, because why did it use to be that you get billed the month ahead for example July 1-31, but now on my bill I saw 21 Feb to 30 April the first month, then 28 Feb (Feb again) to May 31 the next, and then middle of April to end of June the next, like why so much confusion?!!47Views1like6CommentsAsked to pay early termination fee
Hi, I have been issued a section 21 notice non fault and I have spoken to the Virgin media advisors and have been told need to pay £350 to cancel my contract despite the circumstances. Currently don't have an address i am moving to so I'm practically homeless. How is this acceptable when I have been issued a Section 21 no fault eviction notice? As I don't know where I will be moving to I can't transfer the contract to a new address and everyone else has a contract of their own? Anyone help AshaOne Touch Switch Nightmare
I am trying to leave Virgin as we no longer wanted TV services, and broadband was available cheaper elsewhere. I was reassured by a telephone advisor that it was a straightforward process, and my services with VM would disconnect the same day that installation was completed with my new provider. I initiated the OTS process with my new provider on 22/02, and received an email from VM the same day. The installation date ended up changing from when originally planned (28/02) to 17/03, VM have confirmed they can see this as the completion date. On 17/03 my new services have gone live but no disconnection or contact from VM. I have spent hours this week on the phone and on webchat with VM, with some advisers telling me that they can not disconnect my services as they have not been told of my installation from the new provider, whilst one adviser said she could see this and I’d be disconnected within 24 hours. Obviously this didn’t happen. I have been back in contact with my new provider three times this week, who have each time confirmed the OTS has processed as expected, yet VM continue to tell me they have not received this, and the only ‘help’ I have got is somebody initiating a 30 day notice period, meaning I will be forced to pay for over a month of an unwanted and unused service, when they have known since 22/02 I would be moving, and my new provider confirm VM have known this has been installed since 17/03. I had heard horror stories stories of other peoples OTS experience but naively thought things would be better for me! How wrong was I?! Virgin Media have provided a terrible customer experience from the off and I’d discourage anyone from using OTS with them! Has anyone had similar and can offer any advice? My next step is to contact OFCOM460Views0likes15Comments