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Re: Customer Loyalty
09-10-2015 9:47 AM
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Quote from: JohnGalloway and if someone suggest "why not ring and ask for a discount?" - why should I have to do that work?
I understand what you're saying but, you're the one who stands to gain by 'doing the work', if you decided to shop around for a better deal elsewhere that also requires some effort on your part.
I honestly believe that if all customers switched to the cheapest available offer at the end of minimum contract period (with the kind of offers currently available from the major suppliers) then the suppliers would loose money and have to stop these silly offers. They rely very much on the fact that they can gain customers with these offers but a fair proportion will not be bothered to change providers again immediately after their special deal is finished, these customers are subsidising the ones who actively seek the cheapest deal all the time.
Most major utilities / services suppliers (not just ISPs) need a base of 'loyal' customers paying 'full price' in order to be able to make offers attractive enough to entice customers to move from other suppliers (often loss-making over the minimum contract period).
It's not fair but it's the way of business where marketing and customer numbers take precedence (and pay bonuses), customer 'Churn' is not a good thing from a common sense point of view but the marketeers rely on it for market share, 'Inertia' is needed to support this type of competitive selling.
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Re: Customer Loyalty
09-10-2015 2:41 PM
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Re: Customer Loyalty
09-10-2015 7:43 PM
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Unfortunately, even when you ask these days, you can't get what you'd like with Plusnet
You may get a deal you find acceptable though.
Re: Customer Loyalty
09-10-2015 8:27 PM
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Quote Unfortunately, even when you ask these days, you can't get what you'd like with Plusnet
If you ask more than once and speak to a different person each time I recently found you could get what you wanted ......... but I suppose it does depend on what you're asking for.
Re: Customer Loyalty
09-10-2015 8:31 PM
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Re: Customer Loyalty
09-10-2015 9:20 PM
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Why don't they provide 40/10?
Re: Customer Loyalty
09-10-2015 10:26 PM
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Re: Customer Loyalty
10-10-2015 3:13 PM
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Quote they provide 40/2 instead, it saves them a few pence each month on the wholesale cost.
What I don't understand is why they don't offer 40/10, albeit at a higher price. There are many users, myself included, who require as high an upload speed as possible to accommodate the increasing use of cloud storage.
Re: Customer Loyalty
10-10-2015 6:37 PM
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Re: Customer Loyalty
10-10-2015 7:08 PM
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Re: Customer Loyalty
10-10-2015 7:18 PM
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Re: Customer Loyalty
10-10-2015 8:31 PM
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2. New customers bought at the cost of huge discounts and special offers might conceivably equal increased revenues but certainly not increased profit.
I do wonder if old customers tend to be on short contracts (I am on a one month notice - or is it 14 days) . If Plusnet put a foot wrong, I am out of here. Getting lots of new customers on 24 month contracts even at the expense of losing older short contract customers will push up the average customer guaranteed life and that might have advantages in justifying longer term investments. It might also allow them to pull the same stunt as with LRS where they trap a customer into a long contract and then put the price of using that facility up, phone call costs in the LRS case.
It also allows sale of high priced extra products. BT Television may be a bargain now (I do not know - I do not have it) but who knows what it might cost in 12 months time - and somebody on a 24 month contract cannot transfer to Sky easily.
Re: Customer Loyalty
21-10-2015 2:58 PM
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What my wish would be is for a sliding tariff scale.
When you take out your contract and speeds have settled,you pay for the service you actually get not just a one size fits all package (which it doesn't)
Just a wish though and they never come true...
Re: Customer Loyalty
21-10-2015 3:34 PM
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Re: Customer Loyalty
21-10-2015 3:43 PM
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