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( , Thu 17 Jun 2010, 16:01)
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Our Virgin Media bill (for TV, broadband and landline phone) was £50 this month. I'm about to go on maternity leave and can't afford to keep forking out that much when I'll need all my cash to buy
But where to go? I don't want BT to have my money as I think they're cunts (based entirely on past experience and their stupid fucking adverts). Still, if I'm not going with Virgin then I need to use a BT line instead. There's already one in my house - it just needs reactivating.
Next stop, Internet trawling to determine good deals. TalkTalk have good broadband with reasonable T&Cs plus there's £50 cashback through Quidco when you join, and they waive the £30 joining fee for web sign-ups, so that'd easily cover the price of the Freeview box. So far so good.
TalkTalk website redirects us to their customer services phone line. Apparently we have to pay a "reactivation charge" of £70 to get the BT landline sitched back on. Also, because we have to sign up over the phone there'll be a £30 service connection charge. They tell us that's much cheaper than what BT would charge. I weep gently at the thought of my diminishing cash and tell them no.
Now, I'm not the world's biggest fan of the Post Office but five minutes of googling shows that the Post Office reconnect BT lines for free, with no minimal line rental time period, with the line rental itself costing £12 a month - with inclusive calls. Happy days. One phone call and we are assured our BT line will be reactivated in a couple of weeks, at which point we can switch online to TalkTalk, get the cashback, have faster broadband, and no more Virgin-on-the-ridiculous bills.
My victory is hollow, however - Freeview doesn't have the Hallmark channel so no more nightly Law and Order: SVU for me. You win some, you lose some.
( , Thu 24 Jun 2010, 10:27, 17 replies)
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All of Law & Order SVU.
Should keep you entertained for a while.
( , Thu 24 Jun 2010, 10:31, closed)
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Also... they have a pretty exhaustive list of TV shows. Mainly American dominated, but oh well!
Lots of telly!
( , Thu 24 Jun 2010, 11:49, closed)
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I pay half of what you're paying for the same services as you in the UK.
( , Thu 24 Jun 2010, 10:35, closed)
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but TalkTalk's broadband is much better and Captain V actually sat and read all 37 pages of their Terms and Conditions before declaring that it would be a moral victory as well as a financial one if we switched. He takes these things very seriously, bless.
( , Thu 24 Jun 2010, 10:37, closed)
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became pretty much unusable in the early evening, cable broadband doesn't suffer from that, though VM's traffic management is a bit poo for the pirate-y types.
( , Thu 24 Jun 2010, 10:57, closed)
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had some issues with the tv recently which resulted in several phone calls and engineers coming out to sort.
I never had to wait to speak to someone on the phone and the engineers came out on a day and time that suited me, were prompt and have sorted the problem.
I was shocked.
( , Thu 24 Jun 2010, 13:23, closed)
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But that said, you and catface are more computer savvy than me so probably won't have had to deal with the cunts.
( , Thu 24 Jun 2010, 10:46, closed)
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Change the cable connector to a standard antenna-coax plug, stick it in the telly and tune it. You pick up the unencrypted analogue channels, not sure if that includes Hallmark, but it's generally more than Freeview.
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don't do it! Crap customer service and intermitant sporadic mystery speed broadband.
( , Thu 24 Jun 2010, 10:48, closed)
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They all seem a bit rubbish (with BT and Orange being more rubbish than the rest).
( , Thu 24 Jun 2010, 10:52, closed)
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Line rental, free calls to 01 and 02 numbers, plus broadband for £30/month.
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cos BT send me a nice letter every fortnight pleading with me to go back to them, offering me a deal that's still worse than the one I'm on with PlusNet. It must cost them - literally - pounds every year to write to me for no reason. Fannies.
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( , Thu 24 Jun 2010, 10:55, closed)
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They connected our old BT line really quickly for free and they're cheap. I wouldn't go with talk talk though, had them when I was a student. The internet was crap, and the customer service was worse. We've got O2 broadband. I got it free with my mobile contract but they're not horribly expensive and I've never had a problem with it slowing down.
( , Thu 24 Jun 2010, 11:00, closed)
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