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Contract due for renewal, but what if I want FTTP?

MisterW
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Re: Contract due for renewal, but what if I want FTTP?

but not sure it'll cope with 900Mb when it comes 

but do you really need (and are willing to pay for!) 900Mb🤔

At least you wont have to change your existing router config if and when PN launch FTTP. Just remove the BT modem and plug the router into the ONT and Robert's your not too distant relative😀

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Re: Contract due for renewal, but what if I want FTTP?

of course I don't need 900Mb, don't come here being all sensible Wink

I want 900Mb though.  TBH Half the reason I haven't switched to Zen or someone who offer a static IP is because I don't even need the 100/150Mb product as my daily bandwidth useage is quite sufficient.  Just human nature to want the latest and greatest sometimes.:)

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Re: Contract due for renewal, but what if I want FTTP?

@djsayles wrote:

 Just human nature to want the latest and greatest sometimes.:)

Yup I'm the same way, technology-wise I always buy the best spec (with what I can afford)

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Re: Contract due for renewal, but what if I want FTTP?

@djsayles
Thanks for the info. My renewal invite pretty much echoes yours other than when I called Plusnet last weekend I was told that I couldn't renew at all due to all Broadband Fibre contracts now moving over to BT / EE. The Plusnet rep even transferred me which made it seem even more legit that this was the case. I wasn't impressed with the FTTP prices on offer from them though so decided to investigate. Hence why I posted on here after I saw your post. So thank you as you have saved me a lot of hassle and costs! 🙂

@Gandalf 
Thanks for following up with my post. I can confirm that a Plusnet rep called earlier today and I have now renewed for another 18 months and will most definitely upgrade to FTTP once the package is available from Plusnet.

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Re: Contract due for renewal, but what if I want FTTP?

Cheers for renewing @colbrad and apologies for the bad experience you've had previously with us.

Here's to FTTP, hopefully it comes within the next 18 months. Smiley

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Re: Contract due for renewal, but what if I want FTTP?


@Gandalf wrote:
@djsayles wrote:

 Just human nature to want the latest and greatest sometimes.:)

Yup I'm the same way, technology-wise I always buy the best spec (with what I can afford)


Indeed there is a country mile difference between WANT and NEED ... all too often people WANT what they do not NEED at a price they cannot really afford.

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Re: Contract due for renewal, but what if I want FTTP?

Hi @Gandalf
thanks again for sorting this for me. Could I ask for your insight around contract / billing dates on my new contract as I received my bill yesterday and it is not at the price quoted in the invoice I have received. It's actually close to the out of contract price I was quoted. Given I signed up to a new contract 3 weeks ago (*15-12-21) I can't see how the new contract date may have missed a cut off period for billing. Any info appreciated.
Cheers,
Colin

*Edit to correct date

 


@Gandalf wrote:

Cheers for renewing @colbrad and apologies for the bad experience you've had previously with us.

Here's to FTTP, hopefully it comes within the next 18 months. Smiley


 

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Re: Contract due for renewal, but what if I want FTTP?

Hi Colin,

I'm really sorry to see your latest bill after renewing your contract isn't how we'd expect. 

From what I can see the new contract discounts weren't properly applied automatically in the billing system.

I've just put them on again and I've refunded the overcharge from your latest bill you should see in your bank account before we take the payment or shortly after within 5 to 10 working days. 

Let me know if you have further issues or there's anything else you'd need help with.

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Re: Contract due for renewal, but what if I want FTTP?

Hi @Gandalf
ah, well spotted. I appreciate the amendment, I'll keep an eye out of the refund.
Thank you for responding so quickly on here.
Happy New Year!

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Re: Contract due for renewal, but what if I want FTTP?

No problem @colbrad 

The new discounts I've added now should be applied in time for your next bill. Normally they're applied immediately upon adding but looks like there's a delay due to the billing system. 

Happy new year as well! 🎉

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