15-02-2023 19:31 - edited 15-02-2023 19:35
15-02-2023 19:31 - edited 15-02-2023 19:35
Hello
Virgin media customer and I joined O2 recently, one of the main deciding factors in joining was the volt benefits. But i've been active for 3 days now and still no volt. No increase in Virgin Media, no increase in data on the O2 phone contract either. I did read the guide/documents and I know it says 14 days but well if I'm not going to get them then I'm quitting and I find it suspicious that it's 14 days when the cooling off period is also 14 days.
I don't wish to sound impatient, I'm happy to wait, but if it's going to be 14 days and after the cooling off period then I need to think about if I'm going to keep this or not. How long does it "normally" take to become active? I had thought by now that it would be all sorted out automatically when joining, but i'm starting to get a bit concerned now.
Thanks.
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on 15-02-2023 19:50
Be patient. It's usually 10 to 14 days.
on 15-02-2023 19:50
Be patient. It's usually 10 to 14 days.
on 15-02-2023 19:57
on 15-02-2023 19:57
Ok thanks. I had a feeling this was the answer, but I was getting/am worried about 14 days going by, still not getting it and then being unable to cancel. I really honestly got this because it worked out cheaper to do this than upgrade my broadband, and to give my daughter a cheap SIM.
Thanks.
on 15-02-2023 20:01
As long as you have O2 and VM at the same address, you will get Volt benefits on both @lordxenu
on 15-02-2023 20:27
on 15-02-2023 20:27
Not sure why you would expect it to be before the end of the change your mind policy, and its more to do with Virgin they dont want to have to process a downgrade, and add charges on if you need a new Hub or send an engineer out for some regrades...
15-02-2023 20:33 - edited 15-02-2023 20:34
15-02-2023 20:33 - edited 15-02-2023 20:34
As mentioned, the primary reason why I took out the SIM was to get the volt benefits. My concern now is that I don't get them and I get locked into a contract without the primary thing I got the contract for. I don't see why it's unreasonable to expect the benefits of the contract to be a bit quicker than 14 days to be honest. You see it differently by the sound of it, fine but I don't see the way I see it as unreasonable.
Changing the broadband profile on a virgin media modem is as simple as logging on to a website, clicking upgrade and pressing done. I know this because I've spoken to people that work at VM and they've told me that's the process, apply a cable modem profile, click save, done. I can't imagine it's some process that takes hours upon hours and requires massive manhours to process. Similarly for the O2 data boost, if someone can go tappy tappy while you're on the phone to them and upgrade your contract, then I'm not sure why you think it's some giant hassle for them either.
I have a hub4, and no vm engineer has ever visited our property, not once. All done remotely.
Not sure why all of this can't be automated either.