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Virgin Media Deal - Is it legit?
bananadude
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I have been offered a deal by a seller working on behalf of Virgin Media who has offered a majorly discounted price on a bundle including line rental, tv and internet. He has said to us that all correspondence from Virgin Media will said the full monthly price and then he will apply a £30 discount afterwards. Has anyone else had a contract like this? Does this seem legitimate?
I have been sent a letter from Virgin Media confirming all the details and asking me to sign a contract to pay the full price (without £30 discount) and agreeing to a 'minimum service period' of 12 months (the person we spoke to said that we can cancel after 9 months - is this right?). I am dubious to sign this as it seems that I am agreeing to something without any official notice of the deals he has offered us. Any advice?
Many thanks in advance for any help
I have been sent a letter from Virgin Media confirming all the details and asking me to sign a contract to pay the full price (without £30 discount) and agreeing to a 'minimum service period' of 12 months (the person we spoke to said that we can cancel after 9 months - is this right?). I am dubious to sign this as it seems that I am agreeing to something without any official notice of the deals he has offered us. Any advice?
Many thanks in advance for any help
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Sounds like a Cashback arrangement. Rather than trust a third party you may never see again a try Quidco or TopCashBack who are pretty reliable. The minimum terms are 12, only students get 9 as part of a deal.0
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