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Just wondering if anyone is having trouble with Virgin Media broadband?


On the phone they told me that the area (SE22) is down, with a fix not expected until 28th september.


That seems an awfully long time to wait without service and their online postcode service checker doesn?t show any issues.


Just finding it hard to believe so wondering if anyone else is having issues?


Thanks

We?ve now been without internet access since Tuesday lunchtime. Despite receiving a text to say that the fault was fixed on Wednesday, it isn?t and I?m now being told it will be the 25th. So far virgin are giving me a refund of the princely sum of ?3.14 per day. I work from home and this is really disastrous as mobile phone coverage is really bad in my part of the road. I would change everything to sky but I don?t want surface mounted wiring from the dish to the router/tv box.

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