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Virgin Media UK Increases Mid-Contract Price Hikes to £4 and Refreshes Bundles

Enlli
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They say no plans for the O2 side of things but I guess they would.

Still, not a problem for me as my grandson is taking over our broadband and has gone full fibre with another supplier 

Once that has settled in it will be goodbye Virgin. No doubt I will eventually lose my Volt benefits but I don't travel now and I have more than enough data

https://www.ispreview.co.uk/index.php/2025/10/virgin-media-uk-increases-annual-mid-contract-price-hi...

 

This is not O2 and we are all customers here similar to yourself and cannot answer account type queries.
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It is curious @Enlli that news of this nature never seems to make it onto the VMO2 press releases' page. 😀 

 

Thank you for highlighting it. 

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Seems will miss this one, as our contract with VM comes up for renewal in April, and hoping its not a fight this time..  

Unfortunately for us BT is garbage where we are, and I like my sports and the wife likes the movies and VM is an alright deal

This is not customer services and we dont have access to your account
I do not work for o2 or any VMo2 /Telefonica/Liberty Global Company
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I screwed a good deal out of them in June but my sports come from a Firestick

I've just got the basic package now at £25/month which also includes 500 broadband

Quite a drop from the £69/month I was paying before which didn't include sports or films

I'm paying for Netflix at the moment so I'll be making another phone call soon

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I had to cancel movies on Sky last year due to not being able to afford it, and I cancelled Sky Sports about 5 years ago when WWE went on TNT Sports (fka BT Sport), and then cancelled that last November when WWE went on Netflix in January this year (and have had an ongoing battle with BT and Sky until fairly recently because despite giving the contractually obliged 30 days notice, up to about 3 months ago they were still charging me for it and it wasn't cheap)

 

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