cancel
Showing results for 
Search instead for 
Did you mean: 

Autumn Price increase FAQ's

DaveyH
Champion
Posts: 1,946
Thanks: 435
Fixes: 12
Registered: ‎15-11-2012

Re: Autumn Price increase FAQ's

Quote from: rick3763

ANYONE ELSE CHATTED UP THE STAFF WITH SIMILAR RESULTS!!! ???!!!                               
RICK3763

I wouldn't call being locked into a 24 month contract a result (regardless of the 'deal')
I personally think long contracts should be banned
DaveyH
Champion
Posts: 1,946
Thanks: 435
Fixes: 12
Registered: ‎15-11-2012

Re: Autumn Price increase FAQ's

Just got my email and given the ONLY differentiator between PN and others is currently only COST, i now need to decide what to do.
Move my phone elsewhere, or wait till end of the month when I'll be out of contract any way and migrate away completely, or see what PN can offer..
Apprentice
Grafter
Posts: 645
Registered: ‎04-11-2008

Re: Autumn Price increase FAQ's

Quote from: nadger
I've not received email yet but my renewal is due 18th December which allows me a narrow margin to renew 3 months ahead,  at current price, which I will do.


From the email I received just after 6.00pm today:-
Quote
If you currently pay for 12 months line rental in advance, we'll send you a reminder before your Line Rental Saver expires, with details on how to renew.

So does this allow you to renew LRS at the pre increase price as my LRS is due for renewal around the 17th November 2014?
Oldjim
Resting Legend
Posts: 38,458
Thanks: 741
Fixes: 63
Registered: ‎15-06-2007

Re: Autumn Price increase FAQ's

See the FAQ - opening post
If you renew before 23rd Sept it is at the pre increase price which may not be the same as you bought it for because of the intervening price rise
craigknighton
Grafter
Posts: 36
Registered: ‎29-11-2012

Re: Autumn Price increase FAQ's

I've just upgraded to Unlimited Fibre (which left me without any form of broadband for 5 days).
Does this price jump mean I can swap to another provider (my whole package - line rental, anytime calls and fibre broadband) without it imposing any kind of penalty on me?
petecov44
Grafter
Posts: 576
Registered: ‎29-05-2014

Re: Autumn Price increase FAQ's

Yes they won't charge any Early Terminations Fees which I think would normally be £10.55 a month for both as you pay so much per service for whatever is left.
The amount you would have to pay is in your account details but as I said no they wouldn't charge you that.
Devonian
Grafter
Posts: 1,854
Thanks: 1
Registered: ‎01-05-2011

Re: Autumn Price increase FAQ's

I have to say, dropping the price rise bomb, then not bothering to reply to customers questions is pretty poor show Plusnet.
You just get worse and worse lately.  Undecided
davidj66
Pro
Posts: 775
Thanks: 55
Fixes: 4
Registered: ‎04-09-2008

Re: Autumn Price increase FAQ's

Quote from: AndyH
Did you renew before 10 June?


Checking back I actually phoned COT on the 10th June  Smiley
petecov44
Grafter
Posts: 576
Registered: ‎29-05-2014

Re: Autumn Price increase FAQ's

Quote from: Devonian
I have to say, dropping the price rise bomb, then not bothering to reply to customers questions is pretty poor show Plusnet.
You just get worse and worse lately.  Undecided

You have chance to do something about it then. I am sure when you ring COT they will answer them all
kjpetrie
Aspiring Pro
Posts: 228
Thanks: 36
Fixes: 5
Registered: ‎19-12-2010

Re: Autumn Price increase FAQ's

So, if I read the signs correctly, those of us with no interest in football have to pay a huge rise in our telephone costs to subsidise the overpaid yobos who think kicking a piece of leather round a field is a "profession". I suspect it's not just BB we're subsidising, but BT Sport, which has to compete with other cable companies to bid for the contract to show that pointless ball-kicking.
Competition only works if different suppliers have a different business model, but customers should only pay for the service they wish to use, not something completely unrelated which happens to be available from the same company.
AndyH
Grafter
Posts: 6,824
Thanks: 1
Registered: ‎27-10-2012

Re: Autumn Price increase FAQ's

Sorry I don't see the link with BT Sport. This is Plusnet, not BT Retail.
Anonymous
Not applicable

Re: Autumn Price increase FAQ's

Because you are choosing not to believe that the excessive profits BT make from overcharging everyone with a phone line for monthly line rental (compared to the real cost of maintaining the copper),  are being used by BT to cross-subsidise funding their own online TV service, to gain unfair market advantage by providing this free service for their broadband customers - which most other ISPs can't compete with.
VileReynard
Hero
Posts: 12,616
Thanks: 579
Fixes: 20
Registered: ‎01-09-2007

Re: Autumn Price increase FAQ's

Quote from: AndyH
Sorry I don't see the link with BT Sport. This is Plusnet, not BT Retail.

BT own Plusnet.

"In The Beginning Was The Word, And The Word Was Aardvark."

billnotben
Community Veteran
Posts: 7,713
Thanks: 2,181
Fixes: 2
Registered: ‎23-09-2010

Re: Autumn Price increase FAQ's

Quote from: kjpetrie
customers should only pay for the service they wish to use

One day regulators might wake up and do something about that.
Instead of the current you can only get price A if you also buy B and C but you get D "free".
AndyH
Grafter
Posts: 6,824
Thanks: 1
Registered: ‎27-10-2012

Re: Autumn Price increase FAQ's

Quote from: vilefoxdemonofdoom
BT own Plusnet.

But they are a completely different business, run separately and independently of BT.