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markhranson 13-12-2023 11:16

Previous Provider Not Shut Down & Still Charging
 
Hi,

In 2018 I transferred from utility Warehouse Phone & Broadband to a full Virgin Bundle.

No issues with the Bundle however I clearly recall part of Virgin's marketing being words to the effect of "leave it to us, we will handle everything, including switch from old provider"

Virgin had one installation issue at the time which they told me prevented that switch taking place but it would be resolved quickly and I thought nothing more of it. However the UW account is still live to this day, happily charging me but (stupid me) had not checked his Direct Debits, which would have alertetd me to this.

I am asking Virgin now to complete what they originally promised and come to some agreement regarding refund and I'll be very reasonable about this. The problem is that Virgin are now saying that they are not allowed to offer this switch and close service, and therefore implying they never would have.

Does anyone else recall this or did you actually come to Virgin and have the switch and close I'm referring to? If you have any copy of what they were proposing at the time it would be very helpful.

Thanks all.

weesteev 19-03-2024 14:17

Re: Previous Provider Not Shut Down & Still Charging
 
The disconnection of your old provider would have been triggered by a number port request and no request to move the DSL service. Once the number ported the account would cease and the provider should have sent a final bill. There's no other way for VM to ask for a disconnect of a customers non-cable account.

Stephen 19-03-2024 17:37

Re: Previous Provider Not Shut Down & Still Charging
 
If you didn't port your landlines number then Virgin wouldn't have switched your service and it would have been up to you to call and give 30 days notice to your old provider.

It's always important to regularly check and review Direct Debits to make sure everything is correct.

Paul 19-03-2024 22:26

Re: Previous Provider Not Shut Down & Still Charging
 
No one is going to "come to some agreement regarding refund" because you didnt check for over 5 years.


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