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Autumn Price increase FAQ's

AndyH
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Re: Autumn Price increase FAQ's

If you join Plusnet today and pay monthly for line rental, can you then take up LRS within the first 12 months if the price comes down?
KevinG
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Re: Autumn Price increase FAQ's

Yes, although I wouldn't rate the chances of that happening too highly.
ReedRichards
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Re: Autumn Price increase FAQ's

AFAIK you can take up LRS at any time but it will run for 12 months, starting from the date of your next bill.
AndyH
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Re: Autumn Price increase FAQ's

BT Retail put up their LRS from £141 to £159.84
Talk Talk put up their LRS from £141 to £172.20
Anotherone
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Re: Autumn Price increase FAQ's

The Cartel in action Roll_eyes  Looks as though TT are trying to recover some of their TV service costs perhaps Shocked
I don't know if anyone else has seen this over on mse  Not sure if they have every detail correct, but hey ho!
chrcoluk
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Re: Autumn Price increase FAQ's

Quote from: AndyH
BT Retail put up their LRS from £141 to £159.84
Talk Talk put up their LRS from £141 to £172.20

that looks hideous over 2 years, I signed upto BT infinity in 2012 and this is a copy and paste of my email receipt nov 2012
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Line Rental Saver £129.00
so from 129 to 159 (160) in 2 years. is 19%?
AndyH
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Re: Autumn Price increase FAQ's

24% increase
The Talk Talk one if bad though - works out at £14.35 a month. If you use their Speedy Payment discount of 15% (pay online via a debit card on the day of the bill) and pay monthly, then the monthly line rental is £13.56 - but how many people will do this?
VileReynard
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Re: Autumn Price increase FAQ's

No one is forced to pay LRS.

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redsetter
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Re: Autumn Price increase FAQ's

Bt are putting up their line rental prices 6.25% by December.with similar rises for broadband.
the good news is bt basic is staying the same at £5.10 a month with free paper billing and call allowance and no non direct debit charge, its worth checking eligibility for the offer for those on qualifying benefits.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-28902300
VileReynard
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Re: Autumn Price increase FAQ's

Isn't that because of the "football levy"?

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ITWorks
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Re: Autumn Price increase FAQ's

Of course not  Cheesy because when you ring them you get " welcome to the home of free sport" , so it must be free  Crazy

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.

goldenfibre
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Re: Autumn Price increase FAQ's

I bet BT price rise 6.25% in December could trigger Plusnet to do the same soon in 2015. I hope NOT!
ReedRichards
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Re: Autumn Price increase FAQ's

I doubt that BT's forthcoming price rise took Plusnet senior management by surprise.
spraxyt
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Re: Autumn Price increase FAQ's

Why should a BT Retail price increase affect Plusnet pricing - Wholesale and Openreach prices have not increased?
David
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Re: Autumn Price increase FAQ's

Post Office is cheaper phone line only (£120 a year LRS) with £10 a month. I will switch to this once my LRS with Plusnet had expired next year July 2015