Unfortunately, this deal has expired 12 January 2023.
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Posted 9 January 2023
Ultimate Gig1 Bundle with Sports / Movies / Netflix / O2 Sim + £200 bill credit ( £197 TCB) - £79pm /18m (£56.95pm effective) @ Virgin Media
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About this deal
This deal is expired. Here are some options that might interest you:
After £200 Bill credit and £197 Topcashback - you will pay effectively £56.95
I myself have this and I can confirm that you can cancel or change package for O2 sim straight away.
I changed to £8pm and got Volt applied - so getting 40GB data.
To obtain the cashback offer, please login to your Topcashback account, do broadband compare and follow the link from there.
I myself have this and I can confirm that you can cancel or change package for O2 sim straight away.
I changed to £8pm and got Volt applied - so getting 40GB data.
To obtain the cashback offer, please login to your Topcashback account, do broadband compare and follow the link from there.
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Virgin Media has currently Refer a friend and you'll both earn 1,000 points campaign, if you want to use it you can do so from this .
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Edited by sajidtg, 9 January 2023
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sorted byOn the weeks leading up to the installation date I had a few engineers do some work outside my property to run the cable. None of the engineers told me what they were doing until I approached them which was fine I had no problem with, but on the day of the installation the engineer turns up has a look around my property and informs me that no cabling has been installed. He then goes back to his van makes some calls and finds out that the cabling will be installed in February!
At no point did anyone at Virgin inform me of this prior to the installation date. I even spoke to them on their WhatsApp chat a week before asking if everything is set for installation and they said yes.
They didn’t tell my previous provider that the installation wasn’t going ahead so they went ahead and closed my account for the transfer leaving me without internet and so I had to sign up to a new contract. I was also at risk of loosing my telephone number as it could of been reallocated while the line was cancelled. Ended up cancelling with Virgin so now I’m just going to wait until FTTP is available. (edited)
Asking for a friend...
I always see the TV package as free or close to free when you consider the parts and the price to get them alone
short sighted to only give new customers the best deals... does not engender loyalty
People have commented in other similar deal thread that they cancelled all together without any problem.
This would be for new contracts rather than new customers we believe
- Liberty
I cant seem to locate the deal on TCB.
For 1gig BB, sports, movies and Netflix and a 100gb SIM, it's likely cheaper than what a lot of folks pay in total for less when they add up their individual offerings.
For the sports and movies even on NowTV, likely to set you back £20-30 depending on the offers you get / don't get. (edited)
Can anyone comment on how this affects negotiations when itcomes around to renewing the contract again? i.e. Do you have to take a simagain or can you negotiate a good deal without including the sim?
Big sports watcher so sky sports amd BT sports is amazing and neflix included is a big bonus.
Cancelled the o2 sim, but I was already with o2 and my existing account then doubled up to to unlimited data as did the wife's (anyone at your address I believe - just register online)
Also got an extra box for £5 a month (already comes with 1 mini box) so now have 2 for the bedrooms.
The broadband is amazing especially as I play a lot of xbox. For info I did have issues with it dropping a lot with the hub4 but has been flawless since they swapped it out for the hub5.
All in all great alternative to sky, and much better value. (edited)
It's crazy that in 2023 we still have to cancel and become a "new" customer to benefit from deals, its a collosal waste of everyones time and effort.
Need some advice please.
I am currently on the ultimate oomph bundle and put in for cancellation today for 10th Feb. Is it worth waiting for retentions or should I sign up for this deal (which expires tomorrow) in family members name?
Unfortunately our house isn't listed on their website even though both neighbours are, and one has virgin connected. Wah!
Up to 10 days to even get a surveyor out. (edited)
"if you were receiving the Ultimate Volt Bundle and you havecancelled your O2 Unlimited SIM, where you are the registered account holder of it, we may move your Virgin Media services to the Bigger Sports & Movies Bundle (or the nearest equivalent bundle to Bigger Sports & Movies available at the time). If you would prefer to move to a different package, you should call Virgin Media to discuss your options. "
I was told on the phone that they would up the charge to £79 from £54 in this case. Has anyone experienced this?