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Bill Lower than Expected

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NinthPlanet
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Registered: ‎27-07-2019

Bill Lower than Expected

Hi,

I'm sad to report that a third bill in a row is also incorrect (see previous occasions here and here). This time, my bill on the 25th September was for £22.61 - £4.38 lower than the £26.99 I should be paying. It appears that an extra discount (the aforementioned £4.38 ) was mistakenly applied. Could someone from Plusnet look into this matter, please?

Many thanks in advance. Smiley

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TheMightyAJ
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Re: Bill Lower than Expected

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Hi @NinthPlanet,

I'm sorry for any confusion this may have caused. I've taken a look into your account today and I'm also not quite sure why this has happened, but since the invoice has already been generated it can't be amended. This is most likely a one-off occurrence (despite previous invoices having not generated with the proper discounts) and if I had to guess is probably down to a pro-rata discount having been applied. I'm fairly confident that the next invoice will be generated at the correct amount, however if this doesn't occur then please don't hesitate to get back in touch and we'll be happy to pick this up for investigation again.

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 Alex H
 Plusnet Help Team
NinthPlanet
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Re: Bill Lower than Expected

Hi @TheMightyAJ,

Thanks for your response. Does this mean that the £4.38 under-payment will be taken from the next bill?

MasterOfReality
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Re: Bill Lower than Expected

Hi @NinthPlanet 

 

I don't believe so, as said above, the next invoice should just generate at the correct monthly amount. 

 

if the underpayment IS taken as well, let us know and we can check to see if this is correct and rectify if not. 

 

Thanks, 

MoR