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Virgin Media O2 axes broadband disconnection fee for homes movers

Virgin Media O2 will no longer charge customers a disconnection fee if they move to homes that aren't connected to its cable network. The shake-up could save users £100s - though transfer fees of £20 remain for those who stay with provider when moving home.

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'Virgin Media O2 axes broadband disconnection fee for homes movers'

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  • edited 16 February 2022 at 6:12PM
    agentcainagentcain Forumite
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    edited 16 February 2022 at 6:12PM
    Good news

    Waiting for all the jobsworth members' comments who were quick to scold others for "breaking the contract as it's their choice to move somewhere VM doesn't provide" when the last asked for advice on how to avoid the said fees.

    Time for the transfer fees to go too. It doesn't cost them 20£ to make a change in software.
  • HaroldWren5HaroldWren5 Forumite
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    agentcain said:
    Good news

    Waiting for all the jobsworth members' comments who were quick to scold others for "breaking the contract as it's their choice to move somewhere VM doesn't provide" when the last asked for advice on how to avoid the said fees.

    Time for the transfer fees to go too. It doesn't cost them 20£ to make a change in software.

    Excellent point
  • edited 16 February 2022 at 6:33PM
    flaneurs_lobsterflaneurs_lobster Forumite
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    edited 16 February 2022 at 6:33PM
    agentcain said:

    Waiting for all the jobsworth members' comments who were quick to scold others for "breaking the contract as it's their choice to move somewhere VM doesn't provide" when the last asked for advice on how to avoid the said fees.
    Are you suggesting that the correct advice should have been "Don't move house yet because at some point in the future VM may change their policy and not charge exit fees" ? What do you think the advice should have been?
  • edited 17 February 2022 at 8:26AM
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    edited 17 February 2022 at 8:26AM
    agentcain said:
    Good news

    Waiting for all the jobsworth members' comments who were quick to scold others for "breaking the contract as it's their choice to move somewhere VM doesn't provide" when the last asked for advice on how to avoid the said fees.

    Time for the transfer fees to go too. It doesn't cost them 20£ to make a change in software.
    I would imagine it costs them more than £20 in reality. 
  • phillwphillw Forumite
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    agentcain said:
    Good news

    Waiting for all the jobsworth members' comments who were quick to scold others for "breaking the contract as it's their choice to move somewhere VM doesn't provide" when the last asked for advice on how to avoid the said fees.

    Time for the transfer fees to go too. It doesn't cost them 20£ to make a change in software.

    All Virgin Media have done is made the decision to make existing customers bear the cost to try to entice new nomadic customers.

    Like Darth Vader, they can alter the deal. Pray they don't alter it any further.

  • southsidergssouthsidergs Forumite
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    agentcain said:
    Good news

    Waiting for all the jobsworth members' comments who were quick to scold others for "breaking the contract as it's their choice to move somewhere VM doesn't provide" when the last asked for advice on how to avoid the said fees.

    Time for the transfer fees to go too. It doesn't cost them 20£ to make a change in software.
    LOL, it will cost them more than £20 with engineer costs etc
  • agentcainagentcain Forumite
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    agentcain said:

    Waiting for all the jobsworth members' comments who were quick to scold others for "breaking the contract as it's their choice to move somewhere VM doesn't provide" when the last asked for advice on how to avoid the said fees.
    Are you suggesting that the correct advice should have been "Don't move house yet because at some point in the future VM may change their policy and not charge exit fees" ? What do you think the advice should have been?
    Right next to "how dare these plebs move house? They should be charged extra, as if they don't have enough expenses already!" 

    The correct advice should have been "here's a nice little legal trick to avoid them. Don't be their customer again. Let them actually compete for your custom"

    agentcain said:
    Good news

    Waiting for all the jobsworth members' comments who were quick to scold others for "breaking the contract as it's their choice to move somewhere VM doesn't provide" when the last asked for advice on how to avoid the said fees.

    Time for the transfer fees to go too. It doesn't cost them 20£ to make a change in software.
    LOL, it will cost them more than £20 with engineer costs etc
    Lol sure. Their highly specialised engineering department. Nothing they can't already cover off their profit. Oh wait, they already employ them to maintain the network. 
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