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Simon C 01 March 2007 06:31 PM

Its not just sky 1 and sky news thats gone. Its any sky channel thats free. Just gone to look at sky travel and its gone too.

apples24 01 March 2007 06:36 PM

so all you people with ntl are calling them up and complaining and getting free upgrades? i think im only on one meg broadband at mo and we have basic cable package but we do use a ntl box with a teeny weeny different chip inside lol

sarasquares 01 March 2007 07:08 PM

i called Virgin and i only got an £8 monthly reduction for 6 months :(

apples24 01 March 2007 07:24 PM

hmmn so is it a new number for virgin? is ntl totally gone now?

not even sure if were suposed to have sky one etc on the basic package?

sarasquares 01 March 2007 07:30 PM


Originally Posted by apples24 (Post 6709570)
hmmn so is it a new number for virgin? is ntl totally gone now?

not even sure if were suposed to have sky one etc on the basic package?

150 as its always been. when you call you get a message saying there is a 30 minute wait, i waited about 10 minutes. make sure you listen to the menue and press the buttons saying you are thinking of leaving Virgin :thumb:

the woman i spoke to said they have all got these loyalty cards now, they get reductions off everything from breakdown cover to specsavers vouchers, she seemed happy with the take over. the staff are all the same as NTL :p

Johnny E 01 March 2007 07:30 PM

Question. I have telewest and lost some channels ie Sky one, if I bought a cheap freeview box will I get sky one again?

sociophobe 01 March 2007 07:33 PM

My heart bleeds for the mugs who waste money on this dross anyway :D

sarasquares 01 March 2007 07:34 PM


Originally Posted by Johnny E (Post 6709582)
Question. I have telewest and lost some channels ie Sky one, if I bought a cheap freeview box will I get sky one again?

i have got sky 3 on my freeview :wonder:

sociophobe 01 March 2007 07:35 PM

i s dont have it, 'innit' cruel :)

sociophobe 01 March 2007 07:36 PM

lol, nice fast edit innit :)

sarasquares 01 March 2007 07:38 PM


Originally Posted by sociophobe (Post 6709597)
i s dont have it, 'innit' cruel :)

dont know what you are talking about :o

sociophobe 01 March 2007 07:38 PM

ooooh, you little liar :D

sarasquares 01 March 2007 07:39 PM

i was going to say that i didnt have any sky channels but i checked and found one :D

+Doc+ 01 March 2007 07:55 PM

Call NTL ask for half price TV (saving of £10 per month) ring Sky and opt for 2 channel option (£15 per month)
One upstairs one downstairs here :D
Sorted.

sarasquares 01 March 2007 08:04 PM


Originally Posted by +Doc+ (Post 6709678)
Call NTL ask for half price TV (saving of £10 per month) ring Sky and opt for 2 channel option (£15 per month)
One upstairs one downstairs here :D
Sorted.


ive just been given an £8 discount for 6 months :thumb:

sociophobe 01 March 2007 08:18 PM

I got a 100% discount for being sane and not GAF ;)

apples24 01 March 2007 08:34 PM

well we pay £25 for basic cable and telephone package were any call up to an hour free then we also have broadband @ £14 a month


is it worth me having a winge to em? am i supposed to have sky1 on the basic package? as my box is chipped

KiwiGTI 01 March 2007 08:40 PM


Originally Posted by ^Qwerty^ (Post 6709315)
Can't register in the UK?


As I expected and the reason why the UK will never have a decent ability to download films and TV series legally, from a single source like iTunes.

They have already sold exclusive rights to broadcasters like Sky in the UK, there is no way they would then let people buy them as downloads.

Chelspeed 01 March 2007 09:47 PM

I sympathise but whatever you do don't change to sky. It's sky who have engineered the withdrawal of these channels in a cynical attempt to get you to change to sky so that's the last thing you should do. By all means negotiate a discount with Virgin or pack it in completely but don't change to sky.

hectic 01 March 2007 09:57 PM


Originally Posted by Chelspeed (Post 6710002)
I sympathise but whatever you do don't change to sky. It's sky who have engineered the withdrawal of these channels in a cynical attempt to get you to change to sky so that's the last thing you should do. By all means negotiate a discount with Virgin or pack it in completely but don't change to sky.

So this is only AFTER Bransons mob 'openly critisised ' Sky on NATIONAL RADIO? the only loser in this is the customer! but long term they will vote in the only way open to them.. by 'walking' Either to Sky or away from BOTH .

:Whatever_

SWRTWannabe 01 March 2007 10:17 PM

I'm sure I read somewhere that Sky are pulling out of Freeview sometime soon too.

ScoobyDriverWannabe 02 March 2007 03:06 AM


Originally Posted by Kirsty Towler (Post 6708328)
I called Virgin last week and was told that Sky News would be staying!
Got up this morning and low and behold - no Sky News.


Just spoken to Virgin media and they've agreed to upgrade me free of charge to the extra large tv package and the extra large broadband package free for the next 12 months. Only a year I know but I hardly watched Sky One and have freeview for Sky News lol

Feel like I've kinda won, but know where you guys are coming from

:thumb: :thumb: :thumb:

I think youl find sky news & sky sports news will be disapearing from free view in the not so distant future.

They replacing them with some other channels cant remember what they are but remember reading about them not so long ago. :( it was the day after id purchased my freeview but which was mainly for sky sports news.

Although soon were getting our telephone calls & internet through sky aswell as the satellite so with the money saved from phone calls & my internet charges il be able to get another reciever in my room :).

swampster 02 March 2007 03:28 AM

Sky are wanting to create their own "brand" of DTT that'll be in direct competition with Freeview and have submitted their proposals to the regulator OFCOM, this could take a couple of years before it comes to fruition however, that's even if OFCOM gives the thumbs up.

As has been suggested this is Sky trying to squeeze the market, blocking out serious competitors, it's also why Sky bought into ITV to prevent Virgin getting control in that sector too.

Oh and contrary to popular belief, whilst Sky might have broadcast rights for many of the more popular shows, 24, Lost, Simpsons etc.. this doesn't stop companies setting up VoD over broadband for these shows. Which is one of the cards up Virgin's sleeve that they intend to play. With the broadband speeds available to cable customers and soon to be available VoD becomes a very viable alternative, another reason that Virgin didn't cave into Sky's price hikes.

Sky takes ball and goes home | The Register

^Qwerty^ 02 March 2007 01:14 PM


Originally Posted by KiwiGTI (Post 6709804)
As I expected and the reason why the UK will never have a decent ability to download films and TV series legally, from a single source like iTunes.

They have already sold exclusive rights to broadcasters like Sky in the UK, there is no way they would then let people buy them as downloads.

Well you can register for a login, but you can't register a credit/debit card as the UK appears to the only country in the whole f'ing world not in the drop down list.

That is so short sighted. I'd be quite happy to pay a couple of quid or so for various things, but instead I'll have to obtain them by other means.

sarasquares 02 March 2007 02:27 PM

I THINK I HAVE JUST GOT A REALLY GOOD DEAL WITH VIRGIN..

just called them up and asked if i could keep my unlimited local and national calls on my land line as the price plans only show weekend and evening free calls.

i can have tv broadband and unlimited land line calls for £45 a month:thumb:

before, i was paying over £70 a month for the same deal:luxhello:

looks like Virgin are trying to bend over backwards to keep us:p

MrShades 02 March 2007 04:23 PM


Originally Posted by KiwiGTI (Post 6708069)
As for downloading off the internet - I don't particularly want to put up with the low quality and arsing about.

That's one of the main reasons why I do download from the internet - all the great programmes from the US (Heroes, Lost, Prison Break, etc.) in glorious HD!

Yes, OK, a little bit of arsing about - but I can find and download just about any TV show that I want and have it watchable in less than 10mins, so not too bad....

Had a Heroes, Prison Break, Lost fest last night - with all of this week's episodes.

...that VW camper ride is crazy! ;)

B9GLY 02 March 2007 04:52 PM

cant blame SKY really, they are just making more money!

logiclee 03 March 2007 10:48 PM

I got rid of NTL before Christmas.

SkyHD and Sky+ far superior in content and functionality than the Telewest/NTL system
For unlimited landline calls SkyTalk is £10 a month cheaper than NTL.
NTL was £17.99 for 2meg broadband, Sky is £10 for upto 16meg (Getting 10meg and it's more stable than NTL)

Virgin is now offering all sorts of deals to keep customers, if they had offered good deals, competative systems and decent customer service in the first place then they wouldn't be in the mess they are in.

Cheers
Lee

Scooby Snacks 23 05 March 2007 08:38 AM

Anyone else phoned Virginmedia and asked for a reduction in their monthly fees, and were they succesful? Will do the same myself if it's worth a go.

Only realised the situation last night when I went to tune in to Lost :(:(

+Doc+ 05 March 2007 12:30 PM

Yes and yes, they are offering discounts everywhere.
Look what your priority is and haggle away.
Im currently on 4 meg broadband, Free evening and weekend calls and XL tv for £40 down from 50 odd.


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