- Apr 19, 2018
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We're on Virgin Media for t'internet as they are the only people who do fibre where we live at the moment and they convinced us that with 2 of us working from home pretty much full time with a soul-crushing amount of work on Zoom calls, and one here hammering Netflix on top of that through school holidays, we'd need a super fast connection.
We've come to the end of our 18 month deal and they've almost doubled the price, meaning our almost-bottom-of-the-range contract costs more than a new customer would get an almost-top-of-the-range contract, and they refuse to negotiate, saying new customers are a greater focus than retaining existing ones. I've had my mobile with them for about 9 years and that makes no difference to their position either (obviously I'm binning them off for that now too).
BT and Sky both tell us their 36mbps / minimum guaranteed 23mbps will be fine for our purposes and we'd save a load of money switching to them but I have no idea what any of this means. Does anyone know if this would be OK? Am I doomed to staying with Virgin until someone else does fibre here? Thanks
We've come to the end of our 18 month deal and they've almost doubled the price, meaning our almost-bottom-of-the-range contract costs more than a new customer would get an almost-top-of-the-range contract, and they refuse to negotiate, saying new customers are a greater focus than retaining existing ones. I've had my mobile with them for about 9 years and that makes no difference to their position either (obviously I'm binning them off for that now too).
BT and Sky both tell us their 36mbps / minimum guaranteed 23mbps will be fine for our purposes and we'd save a load of money switching to them but I have no idea what any of this means. Does anyone know if this would be OK? Am I doomed to staying with Virgin until someone else does fibre here? Thanks