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Re: £5 / 5GB too much
20-07-2013 5:07 PM
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unless you take the phone as well when it drops by £2.50
Re: £5 / 5GB too much
20-07-2013 10:03 PM
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Quote from: ReedRichards To me, complaining about paying £5 for an extra 5GB sounds like "I'm really well-off but I want to be even more so". Spare a thought for the broadband poor. I pay £12.99 per month for Plusnet Value 10GB. Unlimited cost more and there is no fibre here. I look forward to you picketing the Plusnet offices on behalf of myself or anyone else who lives in a Market 1 area. .
Whilst I understand your position regarding the more than doubling of cost in Market 1 and the inevitable irritation|annoyance|anger, you are still in the same position as me regarding usage over 10GB: £5 per 5GB or part thereof vs £4 for unlimited. Yes, £5 for 100MB is better than £48 for no additional usage but I haven't found any cost figures to explain the reasoning. I suspect it is similar to mobile phone operators - they need to charge 10p/min PAYG to just make a profit or 4p/min with "bundles" where 75% of the call allowance is used, so texts/data are notionally free
Also, I won't be picketing the Plusnet offices as I see no reason to change my opinions on that action (after 50 years of employment and retirement).
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Re: £5 / 5GB too much
21-07-2013 9:49 AM
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Quote from: ReedRichards To me, complaining about paying £5 for an extra 5GB sounds like "I'm really well-off but I want to be even more so". Spare a thought for the broadband poor. I pay £12.99 per month for Plusnet Value 10GB. Unlimited cost more and there is no fibre here. I look forward to you picketing the Plusnet offices on behalf of myself or anyone else who lives in a Market 1 area. .
It's called market forces and you can always move of course, but I guess you feel you have other benefits making living there worthwhile! I love living on the edge of a city and having almost everything I could possibly need within a 15 minutes drive - or I could use my free bus pass! 😉 - including a National Park! Actually I'm a bit of a socialist at heart and wouldn't object to standard pricing for all of life's essentials, which now might include BB, but it's not going to happen.
Re: £5 / 5GB too much
21-07-2013 7:42 PM
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Quote from: James Why not upgrade to unlimited for an extra £3.50 (if you contract for a year)?
Thanks for your suggestion and assistance. Much appreciated.
Re: £5 / 5GB too much
21-07-2013 8:37 PM
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Quote from: Sir It's called market forces ...
No its not. It is manipulation of the market by OFCOM, seasoned with a soupçon of indolence! There is nothing market-driven about Ofcom's market classifications.
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