Contract length, how long would you commit for?
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Re: Contract length, how long would you commit for?
23-02-2009 8:29 PM
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Quote from: geewizz
Would you turn your nose up at a 200Mbps broadband connection, no throttling, 500GB usage allowance for £1.20 per month on an 18 month contract?
What relevance does this have to those of us who have our feet planted firmly on Planet Earth?
Re: Contract length, how long would you commit for?
23-02-2009 10:23 PM
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Quote from: Jameseh Completely from a personal point of view, my broadband is on an annual contract and my mobile phone is on an 18 month contract (all contract with O2 now are I believe).
I rely on my mobile more than my broadband, and had no issues with the contract length.
Not wishing to take this too far off topic but...
Just renewed my 18 month (yuuck) contract with T-mobile. I was offered a new phone upto £149 or £5 off monthly bill - do these companies go out of their way to insult their customers?
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Re: Contract length, how long would you commit for?
24-02-2009 12:27 AM
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Who spends less than £20 per month on a contact phone account now
I hate having contracts, and I am the kind of person who would rather pay extra not to have one.
Not extra in the sense of paying off x monthly instalments if I had to cancel, but a bit extra not to have one, so I don't mind subsidising the people who are happy to have one, as I'd rather have the flexibility. That's what I did with my current ISP when I got my flat .. I paid the activation fee of £40 odd-quid to have a monthly contract rather than not pay that and have an annual one. (note to senior
So looks like the new product refresh would be good .. haaaannng on a minute.
Will save my thoughts on that for the 'other' thread
Re: Contract length, how long would you commit for?
24-02-2009 7:54 AM
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I would be rather more wary if I was signing up for 18 months with a company who was an unknown quantity.
When you think about it, there are far worse (or better, depending on how you view it) things to sign up for e.g. mortgages, payment protection, pensions and even marriage!
It seems that however much we dislike contracts they are here to stay. As Strat has said elsewhere, many of the folk who are grumbling about the new contract have been with PN far longer than 12 or 18 months.
Re: Contract length, how long would you commit for?
24-02-2009 12:18 PM
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But whithin in seconds of hearing 18 months come down my phone line from a PN number i knew there would be this feed back and that PN would reduce it for existing customers to put a bit of a on things.
i wasnt to sure thoe that they would reduce the contract for existing customers who had all ready agreed to 18 months. so you get one these from me PN ;).
but the products still need tweaking to make a low cost monthly value option. to keep those new customers that will be put off by 18 and 12 months and most likely once there settled in with PN they would change package and agree to 18 months any way.
Re: Contract length, how long would you commit for?
24-02-2009 12:25 PM
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I'm sure someone from the Comms team will be able to amend your account, as it's something they have to do manually apparaently.
Still not ideal in my book, but there you go.
Re: Contract length, how long would you commit for?
24-02-2009 12:46 PM
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Unless I'm very much mistaken, that has already been done.
Re: Contract length, how long would you commit for?
24-02-2009 1:10 PM
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Quote from: Alex Who spends less than £20 per month on a contact phone account now
Me
But that's only since the VAT drop. I just never manage to use up all my allowance - close but no cigar.
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Re: Contract length, how long would you commit for?
24-02-2009 2:28 PM
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Don't think he was too happy.
Still, he'd get a good upgrade when they looked at his account
Re: Contract length, how long would you commit for?
24-02-2009 3:58 PM
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Quote from: ASBO i signed the 18 month contract as soon as the products was launched. well i didnt know it was 18 months
This is what I was thinking of when I read about and then posted the 7 day cooling off period............
Act in haste - pay in leisure.
Quote from: Alex I guy I used to work with once spent £670 in one month on his (personal) mobile phone.
When GSM was first introduced in the mid 90's - we had them in the company straight away ( well I did work for Nokia ! ) - and we travelled over to Finland a lot, so ran up big overseas bills. Many people had bills of between £500 and and £1,000 - and that was mid 90's. And no we didn't get any discount from Voda or Cellnet that I was aware of.
Re: Contract length, how long would you commit for?
24-02-2009 4:47 PM
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Came of Contract on my mobile about two years ago, had it since 94, now still on O2 as PAYG, get 500 free mins from home location for a mizerly top up fee of £10 which I am finding hard to use as I dont often travel outside the Home location that much (can make calls from most areas in the town for free)
Re: Contract length, how long would you commit for?
24-02-2009 5:11 PM
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Well OK - that's three of the options, so call it a 33.3/33.3/33.3 split then
Re: Contract length, how long would you commit for?
24-02-2009 9:21 PM
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Re: Contract length, how long would you commit for?
24-02-2009 10:12 PM
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Quote from: Jameseh @ Alex
Unless I'm very much mistaken, that has already been done.
nope your not losing your marbles just yet jameseh.
Quote from: ASBO i wasnt to sure thoe that they would reduce the contract for existing customers who had all ready agreed to 18 months. so you get one these from me PN ;).
i thought the said it all but to make sure. PN forum staff re did my contract to 12 months within an hour of the big chesses giving the go ahead to lower contract length to 12 month's for existing customer's
Re: Contract length, how long would you commit for?
25-02-2009 4:34 AM
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Quote from: Alex Who spends less than £20 per month on a contact phone account now
Me
never heard of a cash back deals? 12 month contract Total price 35x12=420 Nokia N95 (clearance) and £140 back from CPW send bill in at month 4 8 12 total price £0.00plus and at the end of contract phone to sell on eBay. 600min any network any time and 100 text.
I have been doing these deals for well over 10 years.
I would never sign up a internet package for 12months unless they offered a decent desktop or laptop computer. Some mobile phone companies now offer free laptops for £40 month deal. PC World offered free laptops if you signed up with a mobile phone contract in store with 3 over xmas.
Do Plusnet need 18 month contracts so they can secure extra funds from the banks?
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