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Old 24-06-2015, 17:29   #16
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I am thinking of cancelling my TV as I only use freeview from the built into the TV format have disconnected the virgin box as there is no use for it, why is it so difficult for a person to cancel something with Virgin Media, are they so well off with customers , that they seem hell bent on chasing them away to the competition, someone needs to explain to Virgin , THAT THE CUSTOMER IS ALWAYS RIGHT, hence the right to WALK AWAY, I will also be looking into another supplier as I only need a phone line and broadband , if that is TOO HARD for Virgin to provide well BYEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
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Old 03-07-2015, 08:40   #18
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I am thinking of cancelling my TV as I only use freeview from the built into the TV format have disconnected the virgin box as there is no use for it, why is it so difficult for a person to cancel something with Virgin Media, are they so well off with customers , that they seem hell bent on chasing them away to the competition, someone needs to explain to Virgin , THAT THE CUSTOMER IS ALWAYS RIGHT, hence the right to WALK AWAY, I will also be looking into another supplier as I only need a phone line and broadband , if that is TOO HARD for Virgin to provide well BYEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
Can't say I had any trouble cancelling TV. I just phoned them up and they were very helpful.
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Can't say I had any trouble cancelling TV. I just phoned them up and they were very helpful.
Neither did I Harry, I could have cancelled the TV if I wanted but it worked out a few quid a month cheaper to keep the TV until my loyalty discount expires in September. I would concur with you in that they were very helpful.
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