Unfortunately, this deal has expired 15 June 2023.
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Posted 12 June 2023
Ultimate Gig1 Bundle with Sports etc / O2 Sim + £200 bill credit or TV (£206 TCB) £85pm/18m - £1330 (£63pm 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 £206 Topcashback - you will pay effectively £6.50
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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sorted byNow just paying £60 per month to virgin and still getting 1 gig download, 100 upload and csshback still showing tracked.
You also get a second tv box and sky movies which isn't mentioned in the post (edited)
I got it as £1330 (total bill cost) - £406 (TCB+CB) / 18 = £62.44
Even with the 02 line cancelled it’s effectively £37.44 a month ? (edited)
Include TV deals aswell
And then look for Ultimate bundle
Retentions called me just now after putting in my notice to cancel next month.
Tried to get them to match this, but he wouldn't budge below £55 excluding a SIM.
I talked through the theoretical situation of signing up in my wife's name as a new customer, going through TCB.
He said "Virgin media will cancel the install and send it back to TCB" Does anyone know what he's talking about?
I've gone ahead anyway and signd up in her name anyway, and will cancel the o2 sim when it arrives.
Expecting the £200 bill credit, but expect the TCB not to track.
I switched from BT to virgin fibre the day after my BT contract was up but BT have still been billing me! I assumed Virgin would tell BT about the switchover ? I phoned virgin and they told me it was upto me. No one told me at the time of the switch I had to sort it.
Is there anyway I can stop paying the bill which stands at £200 (disgrace) that's for 2month internet believe it or not ! That's exactly why I switched. (edited)
You only don't need to tell BT if you are switching to another provider that use the same Openreach network. Since Virgin Media have their own network infrastructure, you can have both active at the same time together and no need for one to get involved with the other for switching purposes.
Unless you are explicitly told otherwise, it's never a good idea to assume something will happen automatically.
Obviously had no intention of paying £56 for 350mb, double no intention since I hardly use virgin line now.
Contacted them on chat to cancel and they offered me same 350mb speed at £16 a month which was £40 a month cheaper than the default price I would be moved on to at contract end next month and half of the £32 it was when I signed up (before cashback and discounts) in my initial contract in Jan 22.
I would definitely look for more discount.
If at that point you really want Volt benefits back again you’d just decide if you want to pay for an o2 SIM. Or if you want to upgrade and pay whatever the fee is to do so without Volt.
EE has been the UKs best network for a long time though. And if you’re coming from that nothing will ever feel as good.
£85 a month .. you can get £200 bill credit + 206 TCB
If I were to ring and cancel the o2 sim in effect the bill will be £60 a month
Do I still get the £200 bill credit and 206 TCB?
He explained that the most he could do was £65 (inclu. £25 O2 SIM) and waive the install and 2nd box cost via his Manager - I tried to get him down further but he wasn't budging.
He's calling back at 2pm to discuss further but it'd work out only an extra £2 (after the £200 bill credit) anyway so £65 doesn't seem bad.
Is UHD an extra on top of this price?
Will the fact that the name on Quidco is mine and took out the virgin deal in my wife’s?
How do you change your o2 tariff, can it be done without ringing up?
Does anyone know if you are supposed to have a tv etc for the installation part of it?! I’m moving into a new house and wanted it installed before putting down a new floor so I’ve booked it for installation before I’ve got any tv (or anything) in the house. (edited)