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Changes to Virgin Mobile SIM-only 300/300
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| Thunderbug 2008-03-28, 7:33 am |
| Just had a text message from Virgin which says:
"From 28/04/08 mins and txts will not rollover. From 23/06/08 mobile
internet in the UK will cost 0.2p/Kb, not 0.5p. See
virginmobilepeople.com/300300 or call 789"
The http://www.virginmobilepeople.com/300300 page talks about the tariff
costing £10 but I presume this is aimed at those on the package who also
have Virgin Media broadband/TV/phone lines at home because I've always
paid £15 for this package.
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| Thunderbug wrote:
> Just had a text message from Virgin which says:
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> "From 28/04/08 mins and txts will not rollover. From 23/06/08 mobile
> internet in the UK will cost 0.2p/Kb, not 0.5p. See
> virginmobilepeople.com/300300 or call 789"
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> The http://www.virginmobilepeople.com/300300 page talks about the
> tariff costing £10 but I presume this is aimed at those on the package
> who also have Virgin Media broadband/TV/phone lines at home because
> I've always paid £15 for this package.
Yes - I have the £10 one which requires a min of one service from
Virginmedia
No text or notification about roll-over or anything else for that matter.
Why don't you consider VM broadband and it will effectively be
subsidised by £5 once you take into account the reduction in your
300/300 tariff!
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| Thunderbug 2008-03-28, 12:33 pm |
| Thunderbug wrote:
> Just had a text message from Virgin which says:
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> "From 28/04/08 mins and txts will not rollover. From 23/06/08 mobile
> internet in the UK will cost 0.2p/Kb, not 0.5p. See
> virginmobilepeople.com/300300 or call 789"
....and I just received another!
"We're sorry, we sent you a text recently by mistake. Your Virgin
Mobile minutes and messages will still roll over every month, just like
normal"
http://virginmobilepeople.com/300300/ is unchanged, so perhaps this
means that those paying £15pm without other Virgin services can
rollover, and those paying £10pm *with* other services can't.
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| On Fri, 28 Mar 2008 17:11:46 +0000, Thunderbug <thunderbug33@gmail.com> wrote:
>Thunderbug wrote:
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>...and I just received another!
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>"We're sorry, we sent you a text recently by mistake. Your Virgin
>Mobile minutes and messages will still roll over every month, just like
>normal"
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>http://virginmobilepeople.com/300300/ is unchanged, so perhaps this
>means that those paying £15pm without other Virgin services can
>rollover, and those paying £10pm *with* other services can't.
Another possibility is that existing customers like yourself will continue
to get the rollover texts and minutes, while new customers won't.
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| Brian A 2008-03-30, 7:33 am |
| On Fri, 28 Mar 2008 18:06:09 +0000 (UTC),
soruk@bitbucket.eridani.co.uk (Soruk) wrote:
>On Fri, 28 Mar 2008 17:11:46 +0000, Thunderbug <thunderbug33@gmail.com> wrote:
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>Another possibility is that existing customers like yourself will continue
>to get the rollover texts and minutes, while new customers won't.
Well, I am on the £10 deal and I didn't get a second text to say roll
over would still be in place.
They also stated that data, per kilobyte, is being reduced in price
from 0.5p to 0.2p. That us still TWO THOUSAND POUNDS per GB!!
When you consider that '3' let you have 2GB for £5 it is still not at
all attractive. Effectively they are saying is that they want some
more spend above the £10 level. It is not what I wanted. I was looking
for some data to be included in the £10 in leiu of reduction in texts.
Now they have effectively reduced the texts and minutes by banishing
rollover but have not compensated with some data. There is nothing to
stop them offering 1GB in with the £10 as an option against loss of
some minutes or texts. Data is still way, way overpriced and I will
just continue with using 'dial up' internet.
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| Cullen Skink 2008-03-30, 10:33 am |
| "Soruk" <soruk@bitbucket.eridani.co.uk> wrote in message
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> On Fri, 28 Mar 2008 17:11:46 +0000, Thunderbug <thunderbug33@gmail.com>
> wrote:
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> Another possibility is that existing customers like yourself will continue
> to get the rollover texts and minutes, while new customers won't.
I'm an existing customer and haven't received the 2nd text sadly.
I don't have any other Virgin services though so maybe that's the reason.
Still, can't complain at £10 a month for 300/300..
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| simon 2008-03-31, 12:34 pm |
| On Sun, 30 Mar 2008 10:06:49 GMT, Brian A said:
>They also stated that data, per kilobyte, is being reduced in price
>from 0.5p to 0.2p. That us still TWO THOUSAND POUNDS per GB!!
>When you consider that '3' let you have 2GB for £5 it is still not at
>all attractive. Effectively they are saying is that they want some
>more spend above the £10 level. It is not what I wanted. I was looking
>for some data to be included in the £10 in leiu of reduction in texts.
>Now they have effectively reduced the texts and minutes by banishing
>rollover but have not compensated with some data.
When you say "... some data", what do you mean by "data"? Do you mean
data and fax calls? I've never been sure if Virgin Mobile allows
these.
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| Brian A 2008-03-31, 10:33 pm |
| On Mon, 31 Mar 2008 18:09:00 +0100, simon <me@here.invalid> wrote:
>On Sun, 30 Mar 2008 10:06:49 GMT, Brian A said:
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>When you say "... some data", what do you mean by "data"? Do you mean
>data and fax calls? I've never been sure if Virgin Mobile allows
>these.
No I mean for internet connection.
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