Hi,
I have a potential problem that has shocked me to be honest. Have probably been naive. I've been with Virgin media for years. Over the last couple of years i have intermittent internet. To the point where it goes down up to 100 times a day or more. It has been unusable for a long time and we usually have to use our mobile internet by attaching our phones to our pc's. Anyway i've had tech after tech come out over the years but in the last few months it has become ridiculous with various visits. They tighten cables and stare at their little gadget for a bit and say they see nothing wrong even though we provide images, graphs etc from the router and online showing how many times we lose internet.
Finally yesterday after it had been off all day and yet again they said they'd send an engineer out i said not i wanted to leave. I wasn't going to continue paying £48 a month for a product I wasn't receiving. It is part of a package with a phone line and tv. However I haven't had a tv in months as i don't watch it.
Yesterday when i called them and said yet again the internet was down and said i wanted to leave and would be looking around and call them back. She was quite nice and apologetic and said after speaking to someone i would have to pay* a £60 cancellation fee. I didn't see that I should pay that if the fault was with them and if i had to leave because they weren't giving me the service i was paying for. She wouldn't budge though.
I signed up with Vodafone. A lot slower but fast enough at 63mb and i don't mind slower i just want consistent. However Vodafone must have contacted Virgin because when i called to cancel today they already knew. The mood was totally different. Very nasty. The price for leaving has suddenly jumped up to £160 plus the £60 cancellation fee. I protested that the day before I was told £60 and she said i can't cancel it unless you agree to the £160 + as you are breaking your contract. I've been told that even if i get a little internet now and again, i still have to pay. Only if i never have internet will they let me out of the contract without paying. The contract is up in September so at £48 per month that would mean I have 3 months left to pay as i only paid 2 weeks ago. so that would be £144. So not only are they making me pay every month i would have left to cancel they've also added extra on for some reason. i can't afford to pay this and Vodafone. I just wanted internet that didn't go down all the time. My question is, do they have a right to charge me this if I have had to cancel due to them not giving me the service I'm paying for and if they do is the amount they are charging me legal and reasonable?*
Many thanks for any advice and sorry for the ramble.
I have a potential problem that has shocked me to be honest. Have probably been naive. I've been with Virgin media for years. Over the last couple of years i have intermittent internet. To the point where it goes down up to 100 times a day or more. It has been unusable for a long time and we usually have to use our mobile internet by attaching our phones to our pc's. Anyway i've had tech after tech come out over the years but in the last few months it has become ridiculous with various visits. They tighten cables and stare at their little gadget for a bit and say they see nothing wrong even though we provide images, graphs etc from the router and online showing how many times we lose internet.
Finally yesterday after it had been off all day and yet again they said they'd send an engineer out i said not i wanted to leave. I wasn't going to continue paying £48 a month for a product I wasn't receiving. It is part of a package with a phone line and tv. However I haven't had a tv in months as i don't watch it.
Yesterday when i called them and said yet again the internet was down and said i wanted to leave and would be looking around and call them back. She was quite nice and apologetic and said after speaking to someone i would have to pay* a £60 cancellation fee. I didn't see that I should pay that if the fault was with them and if i had to leave because they weren't giving me the service i was paying for. She wouldn't budge though.
I signed up with Vodafone. A lot slower but fast enough at 63mb and i don't mind slower i just want consistent. However Vodafone must have contacted Virgin because when i called to cancel today they already knew. The mood was totally different. Very nasty. The price for leaving has suddenly jumped up to £160 plus the £60 cancellation fee. I protested that the day before I was told £60 and she said i can't cancel it unless you agree to the £160 + as you are breaking your contract. I've been told that even if i get a little internet now and again, i still have to pay. Only if i never have internet will they let me out of the contract without paying. The contract is up in September so at £48 per month that would mean I have 3 months left to pay as i only paid 2 weeks ago. so that would be £144. So not only are they making me pay every month i would have left to cancel they've also added extra on for some reason. i can't afford to pay this and Vodafone. I just wanted internet that didn't go down all the time. My question is, do they have a right to charge me this if I have had to cancel due to them not giving me the service I'm paying for and if they do is the amount they are charging me legal and reasonable?*
Many thanks for any advice and sorry for the ramble.
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