I wonder if somebody can help.
I was stupidly unaware we had a 18 month contract with Virgin Media...biggest regret of my life.
Jan 2014 I believe i took this out 8th of May 2014. By Jan of 2015 our agreement with the land lady came ot an end and she wanted to sell the property. as usual we agreed to moving within a month and found a new place.
We moved I cancelled the policy with Virgin to be told I had £250 cancellation charges as they were unable to provide me servies in my new move.
I therefore queried this amount, and the actual fact that they could not provide me services and i was being put into a situation i could not help.
I have never recieve a reply. However until April I was still getting bills. My final in April 2015 with still no reply from VM.
In May 2015 (so a month later) they defaulted my account. I never recall recieveing any notice of intention until I saw something from a DCA. I thought well while i wait i will pay this off. And Have done. Which was Settled as of November this year.
However as I query this with VM I get very little back.
"
Dear whom it may concern.
I write to you in Concern of my account having being defaulted.
Firstly so that all concerns are clear, what I would like to expect here is to have my default removed.
This is currently stopping me applying for a mortgage although I have found the house we wanted to buy and now have a delay in applying and of course we will probably lose this property. I have a new young family and newly married however this sad state of affairs on this small account are now effecting my family.
My Reasoning for this is due to the Query I raised with yourselves via letter. And the timescales given.
I think it very unreasonable to ask for the amount you had done within a month. I had received a bill on April for the amount of £250 and then In May you have defaulted my account.
I would like to make you aware that unreasonable reasoning was applied here and I should have received a reply to my query before being forced to pay £250 in cancellation charges. I also do not see the timescale given to be fair and just.
The other Point is that I was never ever served with a default notice which I believe to be unjust. If you had followed up to my letter I may have known your intentions and therefore paid while the query was on going. I was also NEVER offered to pay this in part payments, as mentioned above asking some normal human beings for that amount of money in a month from cancellation may be impossible.
I do want to point out, that I have paid this off due to the pressure being put on myself and I feel that having this as settled is not enough. This will affect me for 6 years when, in all accounts I was willing to pay this off once all queries and doubts. This I find fair and I am sure there is a certain way in which the system works when queries like this arise.
I would have taken your services to my new rented property however you were unable to offer the services in my area. This was a forced move as the owner of the property was needing to sell on due to a bereavement.
I urge you to consider removing this default in good faith, and in the knowledge that this account has been settled with the amounts you believe I owe for cancellation. The amount is such a small amount to consider and as a gesture of good will in good season, I would politely ask you to remove this and allow me to move on having had amounts settled.
This would in turn would also allow me not to rule out returning as a customer in the future as I did enjoy the services rendered.
Please consider my case in all respects of how I have moved on with my life and this account and want to progress and make a house purchase for myself and family, as I have also turned over a new leaf with my finances and have much more control.
Kindest Regards"
And have received this response.
"Thanks for getting in touch with the Virgin Media team about the entry we added to your credit file.We have taken a look at your account and conducted a full investigation.
We regret to inform you that we will not be making any amendments to your credit file as it shows a true reflection of your payment history and will remain as a satisfied default.
Whilst I appreciate that this may not be the answer you were looking for, I hope this answers your query and clarifies the situation for yourself.
J.Morgan
Consumer Underwriting Services"
I really do need this removing as I don't feel i have excessive time for my to be personally satisfied. and feel this is unfair £250 and a 6 year **ck up on my credit history!
I would really appreciate a little help with this matter as I truly am attempting to apply for a mortgage which I know have to explain to the family why i wont be able to purchase the home knowing VM have screwed me here.
I was stupidly unaware we had a 18 month contract with Virgin Media...biggest regret of my life.
Jan 2014 I believe i took this out 8th of May 2014. By Jan of 2015 our agreement with the land lady came ot an end and she wanted to sell the property. as usual we agreed to moving within a month and found a new place.
We moved I cancelled the policy with Virgin to be told I had £250 cancellation charges as they were unable to provide me servies in my new move.
I therefore queried this amount, and the actual fact that they could not provide me services and i was being put into a situation i could not help.
I have never recieve a reply. However until April I was still getting bills. My final in April 2015 with still no reply from VM.
In May 2015 (so a month later) they defaulted my account. I never recall recieveing any notice of intention until I saw something from a DCA. I thought well while i wait i will pay this off. And Have done. Which was Settled as of November this year.
However as I query this with VM I get very little back.
"
Dear whom it may concern.
I write to you in Concern of my account having being defaulted.
Firstly so that all concerns are clear, what I would like to expect here is to have my default removed.
This is currently stopping me applying for a mortgage although I have found the house we wanted to buy and now have a delay in applying and of course we will probably lose this property. I have a new young family and newly married however this sad state of affairs on this small account are now effecting my family.
My Reasoning for this is due to the Query I raised with yourselves via letter. And the timescales given.
I think it very unreasonable to ask for the amount you had done within a month. I had received a bill on April for the amount of £250 and then In May you have defaulted my account.
I would like to make you aware that unreasonable reasoning was applied here and I should have received a reply to my query before being forced to pay £250 in cancellation charges. I also do not see the timescale given to be fair and just.
The other Point is that I was never ever served with a default notice which I believe to be unjust. If you had followed up to my letter I may have known your intentions and therefore paid while the query was on going. I was also NEVER offered to pay this in part payments, as mentioned above asking some normal human beings for that amount of money in a month from cancellation may be impossible.
I do want to point out, that I have paid this off due to the pressure being put on myself and I feel that having this as settled is not enough. This will affect me for 6 years when, in all accounts I was willing to pay this off once all queries and doubts. This I find fair and I am sure there is a certain way in which the system works when queries like this arise.
I would have taken your services to my new rented property however you were unable to offer the services in my area. This was a forced move as the owner of the property was needing to sell on due to a bereavement.
I urge you to consider removing this default in good faith, and in the knowledge that this account has been settled with the amounts you believe I owe for cancellation. The amount is such a small amount to consider and as a gesture of good will in good season, I would politely ask you to remove this and allow me to move on having had amounts settled.
This would in turn would also allow me not to rule out returning as a customer in the future as I did enjoy the services rendered.
Please consider my case in all respects of how I have moved on with my life and this account and want to progress and make a house purchase for myself and family, as I have also turned over a new leaf with my finances and have much more control.
Kindest Regards"
And have received this response.
"Thanks for getting in touch with the Virgin Media team about the entry we added to your credit file.We have taken a look at your account and conducted a full investigation.
We regret to inform you that we will not be making any amendments to your credit file as it shows a true reflection of your payment history and will remain as a satisfied default.
Whilst I appreciate that this may not be the answer you were looking for, I hope this answers your query and clarifies the situation for yourself.
J.Morgan
Consumer Underwriting Services"
I really do need this removing as I don't feel i have excessive time for my to be personally satisfied. and feel this is unfair £250 and a 6 year **ck up on my credit history!
I would really appreciate a little help with this matter as I truly am attempting to apply for a mortgage which I know have to explain to the family why i wont be able to purchase the home knowing VM have screwed me here.
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