ContributionsMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsKeeping Discounts When Contract Ends Hi, what do mean about staying on a 30 day rolling contract? I'm on a great deal at the moment with loads of promos and discounts and it's due to end shortly. Have you been able to keep your promos at the end of the contracted period without signing up to a new contract? When I check about upgrading online, Mega TV replaces Maxit TV, it doesn't mention the second TV box I have, Talk More Anytime appears to be Anytime chatter (no idea what the difference is) and it no longer mentions Sky Entertainment UHD. Oh, and Netflix has gone from the package. I'd be interested to know whether staying on your package was at the same price or it went up significantly. Thanks. Re: How do I unlink my VM from Netflix Well I'm still waiting for your assistance with this. We went to PMs and the service is dreadful. Very unimpressed. Re: How do I unlink my VM from Netflix Apologies for the delay replying, I missed the notification. Yes, I want to change which account the Netflix I get through my VM package is linked to. It's on account A but I want it on account B now. Re: How do I unlink my VM from Netflix Hi, I've been using Netflix on one account but due to a recent change, I need to move it to another Netflix account. I don't mind if it's a new account or one that I had a long time ago that's now dormant. Re: How do I unlink my VM from Netflix Hi, no not wanting to cancel. I want to change the Netflix account that my VM package pays for. It's on one Netflix account and I want it to be on another. Hope that makes sense. How do I unlink my VM from Netflix I have Netflix as part of my package and pay £5 to upgrade this to the 4K premium version. I want to unlink this from the Netflix account it's associated with but on the VM site it says to log into the Netflix account to update payment details however on the Netflix account it says: Billed through Virgin Media package Contact Virgin Media to update your payment details or end your billing through Virgin Media. This is very unhelpful and confusing - can anyone shed any light?