First and foremost, big thanks to lorir of the thinkbroadband forums which suggested this.
I'm sure there are others like myself who are completely fed up with poor broaband service from the oversubscribed Virgin Media. I've had continual issues with speed, and in particular, latencies with my ADSL up to 8Mb service. However, I have been unable to bring myself to pay £50 to terminate my contract. I've spoke to technical support numerous times and got absolutely nowhere. I've felt stranded.
The way out is simple.
1. Pay a visit to ISPA. http://www.ispa.org.uk/
2. Submit a complaint. I went into a reasonable amount of depth regarding my problems, but theres no need for specifics.
3. Sit back, and wait for a phone call. I submitted my complaint yesterday evening. I recieved a phone call this morning, at 10:30am, from Virgin Media's Chief Exec's office. They explained that they have problems and that there is a planned fix come April. They offered me free internet til then, or a chance to cancel my subscription. I jumped at the chance to cancel.
4. Recieve your MAC code. I always thought this was supposed to take ages to come through. I was emailed the code within about 5 minutes of my phonecall. I celebrated a little.
5. Enjoy freedom of being away from Virgin Media and a the joys of a better provider. I'm planning on moving to ADSL24 now, which should be infinitely better. Even if I do have issues with them, at least I am free to migrate!
From the thinkbroadband forums it would appear many people have had the same success from taking this route. So I thought I'd share this with you guys. If you're wanting to leave Virgin due to the poor service you are getting don't hesitate to submit a formal complaint. I still can't believe that after months of putting up with it and getting nowhere, within the space of about 12 hours I'm free to leave them, finally.
I'm sure there are others like myself who are completely fed up with poor broaband service from the oversubscribed Virgin Media. I've had continual issues with speed, and in particular, latencies with my ADSL up to 8Mb service. However, I have been unable to bring myself to pay £50 to terminate my contract. I've spoke to technical support numerous times and got absolutely nowhere. I've felt stranded.
The way out is simple.
1. Pay a visit to ISPA. http://www.ispa.org.uk/
2. Submit a complaint. I went into a reasonable amount of depth regarding my problems, but theres no need for specifics.
3. Sit back, and wait for a phone call. I submitted my complaint yesterday evening. I recieved a phone call this morning, at 10:30am, from Virgin Media's Chief Exec's office. They explained that they have problems and that there is a planned fix come April. They offered me free internet til then, or a chance to cancel my subscription. I jumped at the chance to cancel.
4. Recieve your MAC code. I always thought this was supposed to take ages to come through. I was emailed the code within about 5 minutes of my phonecall. I celebrated a little.
5. Enjoy freedom of being away from Virgin Media and a the joys of a better provider. I'm planning on moving to ADSL24 now, which should be infinitely better. Even if I do have issues with them, at least I am free to migrate!
From the thinkbroadband forums it would appear many people have had the same success from taking this route. So I thought I'd share this with you guys. If you're wanting to leave Virgin due to the poor service you are getting don't hesitate to submit a formal complaint. I still can't believe that after months of putting up with it and getting nowhere, within the space of about 12 hours I'm free to leave them, finally.