Will Virgin Follow suite? Sky Loyalty scheme
03-08-2017, 12:39
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Will Virgin Follow suite? Sky Loyalty scheme
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03-08-2017, 18:11
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Re: Will Virgin Follow suite? Sky Loyalty scheme
I wonder what they mean by "been with sky".
Do they mean overall, or continuously (i.e. without a break).
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03-08-2017, 19:37
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Re: Will Virgin Follow suite? Sky Loyalty scheme
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Originally Posted by Paul M
I wonder what they mean by "been with sky".
Do they mean overall, or continuously (i.e. without a break).
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I think we know the answer to that!
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03-08-2017, 20:31
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Re: Will Virgin Follow suite? Sky Loyalty scheme
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I wonder what they mean by "been with sky".
Do they mean overall, or continuously (i.e. without a break).
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continuously without a break
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03-08-2017, 20:49
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Re: Will Virgin Follow suite? Sky Loyalty scheme
Waste of time then, few people are going to stay with them (or have stayed with them) for periods of 15+ years.
You get better value moving from one to the other.
The "rewards" of of little value anyway.
I dont need free fibre set-up, already have it.
No interest in yet another Sky Atlantic channel.
Dont have Sky mobile, no plans to have it.
Free Sky Q set-up - maybe useful at some point - except its only in 14 years time !
Oh, and I dont have a "Smart" phone anyway, to even download an app.
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03-08-2017, 21:08
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Re: Will Virgin Follow suite? Sky Loyalty scheme
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Originally Posted by Paul M
Waste of time then, few people are going to stay with them (or have stayed with them) for periods of 15+ years.
You get better value moving from one to the other.
The "rewards" of of little value anyway.
I dont need free fibre set-up, already have it.
No interest in yet another Sky Atlantic channel.
Dont have Sky mobile, no plans to have it.
Free Sky Q set-up - maybe useful at some point - except its only in 14 years time !
Oh, and I dont have a "Smart" phone anyway, to even download an app.
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Blimey do you live in a cave
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03-08-2017, 23:06
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Re: Will Virgin Follow suite? Sky Loyalty scheme
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Originally Posted by Paul M
Waste of time then, few people are going to stay with them (or have stayed with them) for periods of 15+ years.
You get better value moving from one to the other.
The "rewards" of of little value anyway.
I dont need free fibre set-up, already have it.
No interest in yet another Sky Atlantic channel.
Dont have Sky mobile, no plans to have it.
Free Sky Q set-up - maybe useful at some point - except its only in 14 years time !
Oh, and I dont have a "Smart" phone anyway, to even download an app.
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It's more than just that. They are giving away thousands of free tickets to Premiership and Championship games each month. You go through the VIP app, choose the game you want and book your tickets. You can book 2 each month. First come first served. The Premiership tickets all went in the first hour. There was plenty of Championship tickets left up until a few hours ago.
They are doing the same each month for rugby, cricket and other sports too. They have the same set up for cinema and theater tickets.
New tickets are released every week. If you're fast you stand a great chance of getting them. It's an excellent freebie worth hundreds of pounds if you like sport, the cinema or theater.
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04-08-2017, 02:53
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Re: Will Virgin Follow suite? Sky Loyalty scheme
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Blimey do you live in a cave
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Nope, I simply have no interest in smart phones.
I have a phone to make phone calls, and sometimes text, not to play games, watch films, or surf the internet - I have TV's & PC's for that.
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04-08-2017, 15:12
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Re: Will Virgin Follow suite? Sky Loyalty scheme
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Originally Posted by Paul M
Waste of time then, few people are going to stay with them (or have stayed with them) for periods of 15+ years.
You get better value moving from one to the other.
The "rewards" of of little value anyway.
I dont need free fibre set-up, already have it.
No interest in yet another Sky Atlantic channel.
Dont have Sky mobile, no plans to have it.
Free Sky Q set-up - maybe useful at some point - except its only in 14 years time !
Oh, and I dont have a "Smart" phone anyway, to even download an app.
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I'm in a similar position.
I have fast broadband (I'm in the seemingly small group of people who actually get the 150 meg broadband they pay for), and we make heavy use of it, so any slow down would cause complaints.
Not really interested in seeing programmes 24 hours before they appear on Sky Atlantic. If the programme is that interesting, an extra 24 hour wait is going to make no difference to me.
Not planning to change to Sky mobile. Perfectly happy with O2. OK, so I do get a bad network connection at certain points around work, and on my journey between work and home, but I've had bad connections at the same points on Tmobile/EE and Vodafone as well, so I've just put it down to the architecture of the areas involved stopping good mobile reception.
Not interested in Sky Q at any price. Tried it and didn't like it. The much lauded UI felt, to me, like a low rent copy of the Tivo UI (which, don't get me wrong, also has issues) and it felt a little like the Sky designers had made a bit of a dog's breakfast of it.
No interest in going to see any sports matches.
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04-08-2017, 17:55
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Re: Will Virgin Follow suite? Sky Loyalty scheme
Shame the 2-year price freeze doesn't appear to cover loyal existing customers if they took out a new contract
http://store.virginmedia.com/special...e-promise.html
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05-08-2017, 13:18
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Re: Will Virgin Follow suite? Sky Loyalty scheme
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Nope, I simply have no interest in smart phones.
I have a phone to make phone calls, and sometimes text, not to play games, watch films, or surf the internet - I have TV's & PC's for that.
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To be fair, there's more to smartphones than playing games and surfing the internet. Depending which network you're on, they allow access to WiFi & 4G calling facilities, which may well improve your coverage in some areas of the country.
I appreciate your point, and generally agree with you to be fair.
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05-08-2017, 13:46
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Re: Will Virgin Follow suite? Sky Loyalty scheme
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Blimey do you live in a cave
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OB's future where is believes everybody has to move with the modern times or else they represent old fossils is looking distinctly rocky it seems.
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05-08-2017, 14:03
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Re: Will Virgin Follow suite? Sky Loyalty scheme
Call me optimistic, but if they're looking to freeze prices for new customers, chances are the 2018 increases won't be too onerous for everyone else.
I'd welcome a long service customer loyalty scheme as I've been with NTL/Virgin Media for over 15 years. Mind you, a Virgin rep I spoke to recently did suggest that their customer records couldn't recognise my long service as it had been at two separate properties with different postcodes, which is a pretty poor CMS if you ask me.
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05-08-2017, 21:12
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Re: Will Virgin Follow suite? Sky Loyalty scheme
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Mind you, a Virgin rep I spoke to recently did suggest that their customer records couldn't recognise my long service as it had been at two separate properties with different postcodes, which is a pretty poor CMS if you ask me.
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It's not true. Records from before the NTL/Telewest merger in 2006 might be patchy, but if you moved house since, the old and new accounts will be linked.
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08-08-2017, 10:43
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Re: Will Virgin Follow suite? Sky Loyalty scheme
I've been with Cable for 21 years, never mind a discount, I want a long service medal and shareholder voting rights !
Customers are showing more loyalty than the the companies these days. I've been through 4 of them - Bell Cablemedia, Cable and Wireless, NTL and now VM. NTL were the worst, Bell Cablemedia the best.
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