I can't see why anyone would doubt that it would be a problem. It's the first two services, whenever those are.
Fred - it could be problem as the VW terms and conditions state that vehicles on a service plan are required to be set to time and distance servicing, ie, they are selling you a service per year/mileage, not on a variable basis. Why they do it that way - not sure - perhaps just to limit the length of time they are obligated to the customer under the plans.
And the price VW charge for their 2 year service plans is based on 1 minor (oil change) and 1 major (oil change plus inspection) services at yearly / 10,000 mile intervals.
My car is set for time and distance servicing so I apologise in advance for not knowing what work is involved at each service under the flexible service regime. However, I’m assuming under the long life / flexible service regime, because of the length of time distance a car can go between services, the services don’t alternate between a minor and major service and that each service is probably the equivalent of a major service? If so, then if VW offered a two service plan for cars on long life servicing, it would probably be priced at a higher cost than the current two service plan consisting of one minor and one major service for cars on time and distance service regime.