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jdr.smith@virgin.net
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      10-26-2007, 07:37 PM
Chuckle... :-) :-) :-)

>From Virgin Media Service Status page:


http://gps.virgin.net/service-announ...tal&app=status

Virgin Media - Broadband Status - Service is running slowly - Last
update 19/10/07@17:02

Oh, they've noticed then !

Don't know whether to laugh or cry..

Jim.

 
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      10-26-2007, 07:41 PM
Virgin Media - Broadband Status - Service is running slowly - Last
> update 19/10/07@17:02
>




Also noticed this:

Planned Maintenance
At Virgin Media we take our customers experience seriously and are
always working to improve the quality of our network. Over the next
few months we are embarking on large program of maintenance work to
improve the speed and experience for all our Broadband customers

Yippee !

:-) :-) :-) :-) :-)

Jim.


 
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      10-26-2007, 07:51 PM

<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Virgin Media - Broadband Status - Service is running slowly - Last
>> update 19/10/07@17:02
>>

>
>
>
> Also noticed this:
>
> Planned Maintenance
> At Virgin Media we take our customers experience seriously and are
> always working to improve the quality of our network. Over the next
> few months we are embarking on large program of maintenance work to
> improve the speed and experience for all our Broadband customers
>
> Yippee !
>
> :-) :-) :-) :-) :-)
>
> Jim.
>

I keep emailing them to find out what is the exact date my 12 months is up
but all I get is automated responses that don't make sense.
Either adsl24 or post office package for me in the next few weeks. And this
is only the 2nd isp change in about 12 years. Stuck with NTL happily for
about 7 years and then virgin for the last year, not so happily though it
seemed to improve until a month ago and now they talk of omprovement
sometime in Jan 2008.



 
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      10-26-2007, 08:12 PM
In message <ZyrUi.3921$(E-Mail Removed)>, Mike
<(E-Mail Removed)> writes

>I keep emailing them to find out what is the exact date my 12 months is up
>but all I get is automated responses that don't make sense.


'If you want to disconnect your service, this will need to be done over
the phone by the Moving Team on 0845 454 1111 selecting 'Customer
Relations' when prompted.' That way they can persuade you to stay.

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      10-26-2007, 09:01 PM
dave @ stejonda wrote:

>
> 'If you want to disconnect your service, this will need to be done over
> the phone by the Moving Team on 0845 454 1111 selecting 'Customer
> Relations' when prompted.' *That way they can persuade you to stay*.
>

I called them and told them I was moving abroad - Made for a very short
phone call and the final bill came a couple of days later

Peter
 
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      10-26-2007, 09:15 PM
In message <(E-Mail Removed)>, Peter Watson
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>dave @ stejonda wrote:
>
>> 'If you want to disconnect your service, this will need to be done
>>over the phone by the Moving Team on 0845 454 1111 selecting
>>'Customer Relations' when prompted.' *That way they can persuade you
>>to stay*.
>>

>I called them and told them I was moving abroad - Made for a very short
>phone call and the final bill came a couple of days later
>

I won't be able to use that as I want to keep the phone number - can VM
numbers be transferred to VOIP yet?

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      10-26-2007, 09:54 PM
dave @ stejonda wrote:
> In message <(E-Mail Removed)>, Peter Watson
> <(E-Mail Removed)> writes
>> dave @ stejonda wrote:
>>
>>> 'If you want to disconnect your service, this will need to be done
>>> over the phone by the Moving Team on 0845 454 1111 selecting
>>> 'Customer Relations' when prompted.' *That way they can persuade
>>> you to stay*.
>>>

>> I called them and told them I was moving abroad - Made for a very
>> short phone call and the final bill came a couple of days later
>>

> I won't be able to use that as I want to keep the phone number - can
> VM numbers be transferred to VOIP yet?



No.



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      10-26-2007, 10:18 PM
In message <PmtUi.37615$(E-Mail Removed)> ,
{{{{{Welcome}}}}} <bhx_spam@trapped__hotmail.co.uk> writes
>dave @ stejonda wrote:


>>can
>> VM numbers be transferred to VOIP yet?

>
>No.
>

Oh well, thanks,

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      10-27-2007, 05:31 PM
"{{{{{Welcome}}}}}" <bhx_spam@trapped__hotmail.co.uk> wrote in message
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> dave @ stejonda wrote:
>> In message <(E-Mail Removed)>, Peter Watson
>> <(E-Mail Removed)> writes
>>> dave @ stejonda wrote:
>>>
>>>> 'If you want to disconnect your service, this will need to be done
>>>> over the phone by the Moving Team on 0845 454 1111 selecting
>>>> 'Customer Relations' when prompted.' *That way they can persuade
>>>> you to stay*.
>>>>
>>> I called them and told them I was moving abroad - Made for a very
>>> short phone call and the final bill came a couple of days later
>>>

>> I won't be able to use that as I want to keep the phone number - can
>> VM numbers be transferred to VOIP yet?

>



Yes, noticed on Vonage's site that they say they can take VM phone numbers.
http://www.vonage.co.uk/help.php?article=1277

 
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      10-28-2007, 12:38 PM

<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Virgin Media - Broadband Status - Service is running slowly - Last
>> update 19/10/07@17:02
>>

>
>
>
> Also noticed this:
>
> Planned Maintenance
> At Virgin Media we take our customers experience seriously and are
> always working to improve the quality of our network. Over the next
> few months we are embarking on large program of maintenance work to
> improve the speed and experience for all our Broadband customers


Yeh, yeh...
Heard it all before, and I'll keep hearin it months down the line.
It's just the same with the 50MB thing.

Hey, everyone, hello??! Hey can we have your attention please?!
Thankyou...
What's this in my pocket?
Is it a rabbit?
No it's 50MB!!
Yes, that's right... we are gonna do 50MB!
Stop laughin please...
STOP LAUGHIN!

 
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