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Hey, next time you call them demand a visit by an engineer and, even if it manages to miraculously fix itself, don't cancel rhe appt and get them to do a thorough test.


Also, demand money off your bill. We got ?10 off for every day it was down (earlier this year) which I think is only fair...

Does anyone else get glitching, mainly on HD stations, with associated daleking of voices? I really do not want to change to Sky or to get an aerial fixed for Freeview but this ongoing problem is very annoying and spoiling my viewing (and listening) pleasure.
I have Virgin internet and TV and they've both been fine all week. When I had problems with glitchy TV service I called an engineer out and he managed to fix it by going and fiddling with the box down the road, didnt take long. It's definitely worth doing if being at home for them isn't going to inconvenience you too much.

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