lemsip
Calendargirl
Is your line rental included for £18 lemsip?
Yes, it is inclusive...£18 a month.
That sounds very good.
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Hi folks
Would you mind telling me how much you pay for your broadband and landline?
I’ve just removed TV from my Virgin package, and they have given me a stupid price for my reduced package, so I’d really like to know what the norm is.
I’m just putting my shopping away - back soon.
Thank you! 
lemsip
Calendargirl
Is your line rental included for £18 lemsip?
Yes, it is inclusive...£18 a month.
That sounds very good.
Slower broadband means that you may see the buffering wheel more often. You may see no difference as you might not need a fast speed.
In our house everything seems to rely on the broadband and the use triples when DS is home. Paying for 100mbps is worth it here.
If you only have a few internet connected things then slower speeds are fine.
The age of the device and your postcode are all factors in the speed you need.
Google and use a speed test to see what you're actually getting.
Thank you Pittcity
I’m not tech savvy Fanny but I think I’m correct saying Virgin’s slowest available speed is 100. I’ve been on their basic package for years and that’s the speed I’ve had. I have a smart tv, Virgin tv360 recordable box and use my iPhone on and off all day for internet use. I live alone but frequently have my teenage grandchildren staying with their iPads and games players etc which are all using my home WiFi along with my devices. I’ve never experienced glitches of any kind so the 100 speed seems fine for that kind of usage.
We are with Sky, have been for several years and just renewed/renegotiated our contract. We were paying £26 pm for Superfast Broadband now £25 pm. We are running Computer, laptop, iPads & iPhones with wifi calling as we are in a black spot. We stopped our call plan about a year ago as we realised most of our family contact us on mobiles and we have unlimited data/call packages for our mobiles anyway. We can receive calls of course so works well. We couldn't cope with a slow broadband, OH would be tearing his hair out as he likes his technology to be new & fast. FannyCornforth it would probably have been easier to negotiate a new/better deal with Sky as you are already a customer.
toscalily yes, you are right, I probably should have contacted Sky. If I’d known what an almighty faff this was going to be, I definitely would have. I suppose that I’ve still got time with the cooling off period etc.
What a blooming waste of time and energy!
Gnw thank you, that is exactly what I was hoping to hear 
Fanny I agree with Toscalily. I know you probably hate the thought of another negotiating session but if you can face it I’d definitely set aside an hour and tackle Sky. That’s if you’re sure you have a cooling off period with yesterday’s agreement with Virgin. They don’t deserve your loyalty if they are charging you £41 for just broadband and weekend calls, that’s a rip off. I’m paying them £8 less and mine includes a tv package. There are several posters on the thread who are paying less than half yours for broadband and calls. If you haven’t had Sky broadband and phone in recent years they are likely to offer you a good introductory deal to add onto your tv package with them.
Esspee. It's interesting reading how you've fared with TalkTalk as I have an almost identical story.
They were going to up my charges from c£23 to c£35. I've been with them for 15yrs. After a long phone call, being moved from pillar to post and haggling, I got them down to c£20, but it's exasperating and tiring having to do this - and to feel thankful, with maybe a sprinkling of victory, but as you say, it's not fair loyal customers are treated shabbily.
It's only because I don't have to work any more that I have the time to enter into long telephone negotiations with various utilities suppliers. Their hearts must sink when they realise they have a pensioner with a grievance on the other end of the call!
Gnw thank you again; I’m pretty certain that I’m going to go with Sky.
I haven’t been with them before - it’s just that I treated myself to a lovely (navy blue!) Sky Glass, so I now have my TV package from them.
It will simplify things too I should imagine.
Thanks all.
Aveline you made me smile 
It will be £40 for ‘super fast’ broadband and all telephone call.
My one other concern is loosing my email address.
Until I started looking into swapping I never even knew that you could loose an email address.
I still can’t really get my head around it 
FannyCornforth
It will be £40 for ‘super fast’ broadband and all telephone call.
My one other concern is loosing my email address.
Until I started looking into swapping I never even knew that you could loose an email address.
I still can’t really get my head around it
I've never had an email address attached to internet/phone
accounts.
Why not just have Google, Hotmail, Yahoo etc.
Riverwalk it’s just what I’ve always had.
It wasn’t really a conscious decision.
I have a BT one that I don’t use and a. Yahoo one too that I use extremely rarely.
Up until about ten years ago I was a complete technophobe (not an exaggeration by any stretch)
Now I do absolutely everything online.
It’s the hassle of changing my email address for all the providers, shops etc that worries me.
It not undoable though, by any stretch.
Virgin let you keep your email address for 90 days after you cancel.
I left talk talk as I dislike their methods of dealing with customers, all the haggling and putting on hold stressed me out.
I’m definitely going to Sky.
I have an appointment for them to install the router later this month.
I’ve yet to break it to Virgin !
With regard to email addresses - my son set me up with one a very long time ago. Back in the early-mid 90's. I was very skeptical about the whole idea, but he persuaded me as he told me it was all FREE. Yes, it was back then. Had a Freeserve address - one of the first of all the people I knew. Dial-up until I moved in 2003 and had broadband for the first time. This address became very a part of me, and was widely known.
As charges came in and started to rise, I was horrified to discover that this address -the company providing it went through various name changes - was tied to my provider. Eventually, some twenty years after that address was set up, I was persuaded also to have a gmail address - and slowly, over the next few years changed over to using this.
So pleased I did as three years ago, all existing customers were just told that this company was no longer going to continue to provide email services.
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