On Friday 20th September 2007, I successful took Virgin Media to the County Courts over their slow ADSL speed. (I was contracted to an "up to 8 meg" service).
Their contract reserves the right for Virgin Media to supply a customer with a speed of anything above, 0 Mbs and up to 8 Mbs. They even reserve the right not to supply a service at all.
The last paragraph of the Terms And Conditions gives Virgin Media the right to say anything they want by any personal or other any media, and this will always be overruled by their Terms And Conditions.
This was ruled to be "Absurd" by the court under the "The Unfair Terms in Consumer Contracts Regulations 1999".
Therefore the court ordered Virgin Media to refund part of the money I had already paid them and all my expenses. They were also ordered to release me from my contract without cost to me and issue me with a MAC number and that my migration to another company should happen without hindrance.
I hope this is enough to convince anyone not to use Virgin Media ADSL.
Thanks.
Edited by trevspost (Sat 29-Sep-07 22:35:04)



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