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needawin | 17:50 Tue 08th Feb 2022 | Law
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I have Wi-Fi and landline contract with Virgin
Been advised price rise. Can I cancel contract?
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See here: https://www.which.co.uk/consumer-rights/advice/my-broadband-provider-has-raised-its-prices-do-i-have-to-pay-avVbN8s316P8 If the RPI reference on that page is relevant in your case, the latest RPI figure from the Office for National Statistics is 4.8%.
17:57 Tue 08th Feb 2022
Depends on what you agreed to - if your original contract allowed for RPI based increases and that's what's happening, then you're stuck.
See here:
https://www.which.co.uk/consumer-rights/advice/my-broadband-provider-has-raised-its-prices-do-i-have-to-pay-avVbN8s316P8

If the RPI reference on that page is relevant in your case, the latest RPI figure from the Office for National Statistics is 4.8%.
You can without penalty within 30 days of them informing you of the rise as it is a rise within the time of contract, you could haggle with them, ask them co put you through to retentions. I cancelled my tv and landline with them only leaving internet.
You can. Tell them you want to cancel as it will be too expensive and they will give you a discount. I do it every year.
If you do want to leave you are entitled to cancel without penalty
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Thanks all. Sorted. Bill reduced from £43.68 per month to £29.
Great job - I always enjoy a haggle with Virgin
Just leave them. I left as they put my price up every 6 months in an 18 month contract by £3.75 if I remember rightly. On a monthly bill of about 10 times that that was quite the price rise. I didn't bother looking into my rights etc, what am I going to do? sue them? only to discover some silly clause gets them off the hook? I'm sure they had it all worked out or they would not do this. I contacted BT and told them that then only reason I don't use the landline is because for 7 years no one would listen to me and sort out the issues and that if they actually would so that I could use it they had a customer. Well they didn't really care either but sort of said yea yea yea. The guy showed up to do the install and was non the wiser, so I told him that I was only taking the install on the basis that the line was fixed and that I still had the virgin contract that I could go straight back to, I explained that it always went to pot after the rain. So he said that he know what it was and spent a few minutes somewhere and that was that. Perfect line, sure not as fast but I don't get treated like a turd by virgin anymore. They had 3 people ring me to convince me not to leave, each pretending they did not know I had already been contacted (harrasment?) I dutifully wasted as much of thoir time as possible.

When I challenged a call centre manager on the way they behaved she came up with the most unbelievable excuses. I complained that i was given no warning the contract was ending, she told me that this was changing due to a change in the law, later on the same call she claimed that they were going to start telling people that they were near the end of their contract as proof that they were improoving and denied that she had just told me minutes earlier that this was only becasue of the change in the law. I pointed out that it was ridicolous that they wanted to charge me £56 for internet only but £33 for internet, phone and TV, she claimed that it's like a supermarket meal deal, I pointed out that no meal deal is less that one of it's parts, she did not understand.

If you don't mind being treated like dirt use virgin media, techincally the best service if you don't have fibre optic available, if you do mind, then don't use them, they are crooks enabled by the law that actually has less protection in it for the consumer than you would think!
I've been with Virgin since they bought out Telewest over 20 years ago.
They have never increased by bill more than once a year, they always reduce the bill when I haggle.
I'm very happy with the price and service.

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