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(deleted) Tue 17-Sep-13 19:20:45
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Re: Thinking of getting VM cable ... am I daft?


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Standard User adslmax
(knowledge is power) Tue 17-Sep-13 19:24:30
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Re: Thinking of getting VM cable ... am I daft?


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In reply to a post by pcoventry76:
In reply to a post by adslmax:
Wrong. Under agreement in the letter it stated 7 days (excluding weekend and bank holidays)


Thanks for this info. It goes against everything the 3 people told me at VM ( and is in line with that I thought.

I'll leave it - I will only be told there was no 7 days just like there was a new contract which never arrived and then I was told didn't exist when I wanted to enforce it (funny that)

Yes same advice to the OP. Try it.. Nothing to lose - VM do cancel it all within 28 days and write off the account and balance. That said it usually takes them a month to produce the first bill, Or always have with me. I guess it's for that exact purpose.


I had scanned it and post it for u to check this with Virgin Media: http://postimg.org/image/f01fmyjkz/

plusnetADSL2+15.7 Meg
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(deleted) Tue 17-Sep-13 20:07:53
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(deleted) Tue 17-Sep-13 20:13:35
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Re: Thinking of getting VM cable ... am I daft?


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In reply to a post by kwikbreaks:
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Wrong. Under agreement in the letter it stated 7 days (excluding weekend and bank holidays)

You're talking about existing customer upgrades. The OP is a potential new customer and will get 28 days.


Virgin rep I spoke to said 28 days as I'm will be a virgin to Virgin.
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(deleted) Tue 17-Sep-13 20:22:11
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(deleted) Tue 17-Sep-13 20:44:27
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(deleted) Sat 28-Sep-13 08:56:20
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Been with VM for 8 or so nears now, never have much of a problem
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(deleted) Sun 29-Sep-13 20:51:28
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VM used (note "used") to be good and reliable, now I am sorry to say that in the last 4 months it has become soooo UNreliable that I am considering leaving for better ISP. There are constant drops of connection ,and this happens just as you are about to bid on ebay etc and is always happening, if only for a few minutes or less. One of the VM engineers has told me that they KNOW they problem, that happened when they increased the speeds, yet the Management will not listen to the engineers as they are sooo far up their own [censored] to listen. The Engineer told me that he knows of HUNDREDS of people in just my area with this problem and guesses it is happening everywhere. He says is something to do with the Servers and they cannot cope with the increased speed !!! So NO I would not now recommend VM to anyone at all.

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(deleted) Sun 29-Sep-13 23:25:32
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I am completely lost as to why changing the speed limit on the modem would make the modem start to drop out.

There are a few reasons why cable modems will be unreliable but increasing the speeds isn't one of them, that's just a simple configuration change.

Never take what a field engineer says as gospel - most of the service techs work for contractors, not Virgin directly. I seriously doubt if there are hundreds of people just in your area and hence tens of thousands or more nationwide with the same issue it's not being looked at.

The only thing that comes to mind is bad power level with drop outs caused by channel bonding - what is the upstream transmit power on your cable modem?
Standard User kwikbreaks
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Mon 30-Sep-13 09:37:23
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Is it really the connection dropping or are you using WiFi and it is just that dropping out? That's a far more common problem and one VM won't be able to fix.

Have you set up a TBB monitor? http://www.thinkbroadband.com/ping/
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