Why are you defining the service that Virgin offer as 'leased line'?
How Virgin supply what they sell is of no interest whatsoever to the vast majority of their customers, including me.
The peanuts comment is a bit rich. Even in the States ISPs charge less than here. In most of Europe (if not all) connections are faster and cheaper.
120mb download with a tiny fraction upload from Virgin costs more than a server on a Dutch farm with 1GB up and down....
Accusing people of being uneducated, cheapskates and trying to make out they want something for nothing only works if they don't know their facts.
You may wonder about my knowledge of retail LAW. It comes from running retail businesses for a few decades. I note you have also had problems with another poster who lists their occupation as retail manager.
Basically you are being contradicted by people who have some knowledge of trading law in the UK.
Please try to understand that the logistical problems of Virgin have nothing whatsoever to do with their contracts to supply the services they advertise. If they can't supply they shouldn't advertise and sell them.
I really do not comprehend why when you have had things explained to you patiently you don't check what you are being told. The HM Gov site has numerous pages on Trading Law.
The reason people complain about Virgin is that they seem to be getting away with a lot of things that smaller, less technical, suppliers wouldn't be allowed to, They waffle about 'contention' and similar twaddle and blind the authorities with pseudo-science.
The simple fact is that they are selling something that they know they cannot supply.
BTW - The price charged is not relevant.
Be Happy,
Jon



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