Buggerlugz
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Thanks, I'll need it, no doubt.Good luck with their billing.
Thanks, I'll need it, no doubt.Good luck with their billing.
Glad virgin is better for youHad my final bill today from three now my broadband account is closed. Said on the bottom (in small print) "As you are in credit, please call us to issue you a refund."
I've not paid them a bean for the last 3 month's and I get a refund for £17.50 when I leave!
So far being with Virgin has been a breath of fresh air, its so fast its just no comparison at all. Self installed the kit, texted "GO" and was online in less than 10 minutes.
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No, just coax. 12-13MBs 24/7, no need for LTE as well.What's the Virgin connection running over, is it LTE as well?
Do note he used megabytes, not megabits. That's 100+ Mbps.What package is that with Virgin? Seems extremely low speeds considering their minimum "normal" package is 50 I think?
Managed to find the Virgin M100 package for £24 a month (for 18 months) with a £75 Amazon voucher after 6 months with them. Works out £19.83 a month deducting the voucher.What package is that with Virgin? Seems extremely low speeds considering their minimum "normal" package is 50 I think?
Yes, short of the annual "invented" RPI/CPI increase (whichever they can get away with) I suppose.Did they guarantee to hold that price for the contract duration?
That makes sense, I wouldn't be using LTE if we could get anything like that speed on a wired connection. Unfortunately our ADSL is an unreliable 3.5meg, unreliable courtesy of an electric fence to the extent that OR issued a "deadlock" response, no fix available.No, just coax. 12-13MBs 24/7, no need for LTE as well.
Good that you got that. When I was with them they kept trying it on every two or three months so hopefully they have improved since then. I would still keep an eye on your direct debits after three or four months though.Yes, short of the annual "invented" RPI/CPI increase (whichever they can get away with) I suppose.