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Dragon_14
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Request to return router

Having reluctantly left PN as they are no longer offering landlines, I was told by PN at the point of change-over to EE to recycle my router. Now, five days later, I am receiving messages asking for it back!

 

If anyone from PN head office reads this, I'm afraid it's too late! And, please, stop asking me to return it!

 

 

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Marksfish
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Re: Request to return router

Hmmm, if you signed up after a certain date, part of the t&c;s are the router belongs to PN and they can levy a £50 charge for failure to return. There was another thread about it today too.

Edit to ad: https://www.plus.net/help/broadband/returns/ after 1st Feb 2024.

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AyToZed
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Re: Request to return router

@Marksfish 

Is there a method for returning the router without (a) having to own a printer or (b) having to own a smartphone.

 

(I have read the Post Office link, but that seems to suggest that either you generate your own label or go into one of their outlets and show a QR code to them to generate the label.)

mike600
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Re: Request to return router

If the worst comes to the worst, you could always buy one on Ebay for a couple of pounds and send them that.

 

That will save you approximately £45-£48

Marksfish
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Re: Request to return router


@AyToZed wrote:

@Marksfish 

Is there a method for returning the router without (a) having to own a printer or (b) having to own a smartphone.

 

(I have read the Post Office link, but that seems to suggest that either you generate your own label or go into one of their outlets and show a QR code to them to generate the label.)


I have had items collected by other businesses before where the postie arrives with a printed label to stick on the parcel. Not sure if this is the case with the PN offering though.

Mark

RadioFox
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Re: Request to return router

@Dragon_14  Was you told to recycle your router yourself via a phone call?

I'm in the process of being transferred. Having read this help page about the transfer, it tells you to return the old router & gives instructions.

Move to EE

If you were told by email/letter to recycle it yourself, then you can prove that you have done what they asked.

Dragon_14
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Re: Request to return router

Here's the quote from the email:

 

If you return your router to us, we'll take any working parts from it and see if they can be reused. We'll dispose of the rest of it in an environmentally friendly way. Alternatively, you can use a local recycling centre. 

njay
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Re: Request to return router

@Dragon_14

As its in an email, suggest phoning customer support.

I would go and look at closed tickets on your account as chances are one of them will be a copy of that email so if you quote the ticket number the agent should be able to see it
MisterW
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Re: Request to return router

@Dragon_14 when exactly did you get the router ?

If it was before 1 Feb 2024 then there's no obligation to return it. 

I suspect the messages you are receiving are standard ones and dont take into account older routers

Superusers are not staff, but they do have a direct line of communication into the business in order to raise issues, concerns and feedback from the community.