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Otherwise you'll just have to haggle with retentions as an existing customer and see what they can do for you.
Unless you’re in a newly launched area on the VM network you’ll be HFC, or RFoG at best.
A few months ago took out an O2 sim only contract which I cancelled under the cooling off (signal was poor in my house). Virgin volted the BB to 500mb whilst I had the sim and haven't cancelled it since.
Spoke to their retentions team on Monday and managed to get 350mb volted to 500mb for £27 a month. I even told them that I no longer had the O2 sim and they kept the volted offer . They didn't even try to charge me more, was done and dusted in around 10-15 minutes. I asked for a further discount but she said this would be the best price so I just went for it.
Have a few mesh modules around the house and to be fair to Virgin, never had any issues with the BB. (edited)
But I have a question: If I go via the MSE link - it doesn't ask me if I have an O2 mobile and it offers me M125 broadband, with £100 off the 1st bill.
But, if I go via TOPCASHBACK, it let's me say I'm an O2 customer and offers me M250 broadband and £95 cashback
So my question is this: If I go via the MSE link and get M125 boradband, how will I then get this doubled to M250 (I've never heard of volt before, I don't really understand any of this, but -as I'm teaching online, I do need fast broadband). HELP!!!!
Thanks OP (and all responders to my deperate plea for help)...
Be careful with the "As I'm teaching online, I do need fast broadband" - Unless you have loads of people in your household online at the same time, or need to quickly download huge files then you don't need this at all. You just need a stable connection at a sensible speed to keep up with what you're doing. Even if teaching over video link and streaming yourself in HD you could probably manage this with about 10% of the M125 Speeds in reality - So don't fall for sales tactics to push you to upgrade for faster and faster unnecessarily.
Can go with other providers I live in the outskirts of Leicestershire but Virgin media is the only one that offers over 100 Mb/s that I know of.
Any help would be useful (edited)
anyone else managed to keep tnt sports on a retention deal.
Renewed about 4 weeks ago.
It wasn't included, outbound retention added it for a token £1 pm