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Virgin Media cashback
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ok thanks
maybe i should leave then come back or do they not allow that either
I don't know - but you would probably have to wait a period of six to twelve months before you are regarded as a new customer opposed to a returning customer. I'm sure there are ways around it, for example disconnecting for a month then having someone else in the house take out a new account (ideally someone with a different surname).0 -
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ah well i wont bother then would like to switch over but not got the installation fee right nowWhat goes around-comes around0
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glider3560 wrote: »It said exactly that when I signed up for broadband only. My £65 cashback tracked and paid out as normal.
were u a customer with them at all already may i ask?What goes around-comes around0 -
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