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V+ on special for Christmas
Published Tuesday, Nov 27 2007, 09:28 GMT | By James Welsh
Virgin Media has cut the price of V+ installation for the Christmas period.
From now until December 31, customers may get the V+ high definition personal video recorder installed for £75, half of the usual £150 fee. Installs booked before December 12 are guaranteed installation by December 24.
"With so much going on at Christmas, people can miss out on the telly they want to watch," said James Kydd, managing director of marketing and brand at Virgin Media. "All our customers have access to On Demand – just like a video store in your front room that never goes out of stock - and Virgin Media's V+ box gives customers the added freedom to control their own TV schedule. What more could you want this Christmas?"
From now until December 31, customers may get the V+ high definition personal video recorder installed for £75, half of the usual £150 fee. Installs booked before December 12 are guaranteed installation by December 24.
"With so much going on at Christmas, people can miss out on the telly they want to watch," said James Kydd, managing director of marketing and brand at Virgin Media. "All our customers have access to On Demand – just like a video store in your front room that never goes out of stock - and Virgin Media's V+ box gives customers the added freedom to control their own TV schedule. What more could you want this Christmas?"
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