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Old 30-09-2017, 16:26   #132
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Re: Virgin Media prices are going up again...

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY View Post
So why is he paying it, then? It must be worth it, or he would find an alternative means of finding his entertainment.

For example:

Freeview channels through an aerial, or if not available, through TV Player = Free
Now TV Movies and Entertainment Packs =£17.99
Amazon =£ 5.99
Netflix =£ 7.49

TOTAL= £31.47

That would give him all the terrestrial channels, Sky 1, Sky Living, Sky Atlantic, Sky Arts and Sky Cinema, ITV Encore and the huge library of Netflix and Amazon Prime material. A saving of £40 or so per month.
Looks good. How exactly is the man going to access that without a broadband connection though?

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Originally Posted by RichardCoulter View Post
There are many, many people who have had to manage with a pay freeze for years and years, whilst bills keep going up.
Indeed there are. There are many others who haven't. Should VM's suppliers be providing them equipment free of charge too? The past couple of years have been really expensive on the capital expenditure.
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