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Got a flyer from Virgin Media saying that my broadband is being upgraded and I need to call them to get a modem.
Now the flyer says that the modem itself is free, but says nothing as to whether the upgrade is free or even if it is compulsory.
Me being me, I am somewhat suspicious that they are not exactly telling the whole truth. I believe Broadband Total comes with this, and they charge for it. I wouldn't want to use it though.
If there are to be any other charges, these should be disclosed in the same flyer.
Easiest way is to call them, and ask poinjt blank if your monthly cost will remain the same. Sometimes a 'visit' charge of £30 can be avoided if you opt for -self-install, which means they post it out, and you swap the modems over yourself.
I think you may find that they will want a new contract with you so you would be stuck with them for 1 year or 18 months etc. This would have happened to me with BT if someone I knew had not had same problem.
Just spoken to them. From what I can make out, Virgin have increased the charge on M size by £2.00 for everyone. In doing so, they are scrapping the 2 meg broadband and providing 10 meg instead (first I've heard). Because 10 meg won't go through the set top box, they are having to send out free modems. You can't do it yourself as the cable needs to be spilt, whatever the hell that means. They said however that it is free.
Can anyone confirm that? I simply don't trust them.
What they mean by splitting the cable is that the cable that goes to your set top box needs an adapter putting on it so that the single cable becomes 2 one going to your set top the other to your modem
Just spoken to them. From what I can make out, Virgin have increased the charge on M size by £2.00 for everyone. In doing so, they are scrapping the 2 meg broadband and providing 10 meg instead (first I've heard). Because 10 meg won't go through the set top box, they are having to send out free modems. You can't do it yourself as the cable needs to be spilt, whatever the hell that means. They said however that it is free.
Can anyone confirm that? I simply don't trust them.
Our incoming Virgin cable is 3-way split in the terminator box to TV boxes (2), cable modem and phone.
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Re: Virgin upgrade - free?
thats interesting.
2meg went to 4meg some time ago..
and previous to that 1meg went to 2meg.
you must still be using the STB for internet without a sep modem?
in that case, you will need one as the STB's don't work at 10Meg
so hence the visit.
you could always tell them you already have a splitter so don't need the eng to come , but if its free why not have them come.
there are known issues when you go from a STB to a cable modem for your internet. don't be surprised india know nothing about it if you do try and register the CM yourself.
also watchout 'cause the email ad's sometimes change too.
if you still have a .co.uk email ad, then you are in for troubles.
We had our speed upgraded from 8mb to 10mb free of charge and with no need to replace the modem. When you receive any equipment with a contract, that equipment, in your case the modem, doesn't really belong to you. It belongs to Virgin and while ever you use the package, you have the device. Should you cancel the contract they could demand it back. By sending you another modem, they could tie you into another contract automaticaly. The modem might be completly free, but the monthly charge could increase.
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Re: Virgin upgrade - free?
i know quite a bit about the system and the admin & there has never been a contract change.
if VM are upgrading the speed because they are upgrading 'all' users on that speed, then there is no change in contract nor a charge increase, it is as it says on the tin free.
whenever the upgradeshave been done in the past, nothing customer side has changed other than p'haps the need for a change of equipment.
have i guessed correct you currently get your internet via your STB [set top box - provides the tv too} or is it via an old Terayon stand alonre modem?
and do you have and use any of the old .co.uk NTL email or previous named alike .co.uk [ex ntl?]
This is the *Official* VirginMedia support forums: nthellworld.co.uk - user community it's worth pointing out however that those that HELP are doing so OUT OF HOURS and Voluntarily, they will help, but are under no obligation to do so. So don't go in their demanding help, just ask someone will hopefully come to you.
I can also understand Gyzmo's concerns, as I too have read that there are a few people who have lost their old deals after virgin went and added to their packages, this possibly stems from the fact that virgin has removed their 'customer loyalty' program, which essentially meant we got a reasonable deal providing we wouldn't change supplier. Trouble is that some people were getting everything for 99p so VM were making a loss so they've removed those deals from the system and those people are renegotiating. You can pretty much read all about this at the afforementioned forum as I had too. At least you'll never be suprised when Virginmedia make a change on contracts again! No more 'I never heard they were doing free upgrades', you'll know be in the rumour mill along with the rest of us.