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Re: Home Phone Price changes and Line Rental Saver
09-11-2011 11:17 AM
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Quote from: Matt_2k34 Erm, not really?
How many people still use their landline for calls? hardly anyone I know
Most people use their mobiles instead. Less calls + less revenue = prices must increase.
A lot of people cannot afford a mobile phone. Many elderly people have no idea how to use a mobile phone.
Quote Next you'll be moaning that Royal Mail have put the stamps up, (Same problem... Who uses the postal service these days for personal use? NO ONE!)
Regards
Tell that to my postman who is expected to deliver up to 8 sacks of mail in 4 hours.
Re: Home Phone Price changes and Line Rental Saver
09-11-2011 12:15 PM
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Quote from: Matt_2k34 How many people still use their landline for calls?
People who live in areas where there is a poor mobile signal.
People who want the assurance of a phone that is more likely to work in an emergency. A mobile phone with a flat battery is no help in a power cut. Landlines continue to work.
People who don't expect friends and families to pay many pence per minute to call them when calls could be free to a landline.
To name but three reasons some people prefer landlines
Re: Home Phone Price changes and Line Rental Saver
09-11-2011 12:18 PM
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Re: Home Phone Price changes and Line Rental Saver
09-11-2011 3:15 PM
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Whenever I compare prices – for example, when one of BT's rather pathetic letters begging me to go back to them drops through the letterbox –, I find PN are consistently cheaper. Given that PN are much more responsive than BT, this is two reasons not to move.
But how is it that the cost of these already-installed wires and exchanges is rising much faster than inflation, when technology in general is becoming cheaper and cheaper?
I do wonder about the long-term future of the POTS (plain old telephone service). If one doesn't make many calls, it's already looking expensive (£12.99 / 60 mins a month, for example, is 21.6p/min), and rises like this one make it worse. If the same copper wires didn't carry broadband, many more would start wondering if they could do without them.
It's true that it's cheaper for friends and relatives to call a landline – at least, it's true for the moment. But Ofcom has already forced mobile companies to cut their 'termination charges', and by 2015 it should be just as cheap, or almost as cheap, to call a mobile. Mind you, 'should be' isn't 'will be'....
Re: Home Phone Price changes and Line Rental Saver
09-11-2011 7:45 PM
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Well I use my landline regularly.
I hardly ever use the mobile and hardly ever receive calls on it either.
Using the landline is cheaper than using the mobile : it's PAYG - so I don't have any included calls.
Needless to say when people ask me to ring a mobile for a standard non urgent call - I don't....'tis amazing how quick they get the drift and provide a landline number.
I'm on BT, from what I've seen round here if you are not on BT for your phone - when it goes off due to a fault it's a multi day wait at a minimum
Conversely the fastest ever response I've had from BT is at my doorstep within 2 hours of the fault being reported.
Message received is - keep your phone on BT.
In my opinion BT voice calls/line rental are subsidising broadband costs,which are being hidden and not passed on to those using the internet the most.
Re: Home Phone Price changes and Line Rental Saver
10-11-2011 11:53 AM
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Re: Home Phone Price changes and Line Rental Saver
12-11-2011 1:09 AM
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.........................proud" say Pnet.
Re: Home Phone Price changes and Line Rental Saver
12-11-2011 8:19 AM
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Referral ID: workplace - manual association
Discount received: £0.25
Referral ID: new_signup
Discount received: £0.50
Re: Home Phone Price changes and Line Rental Saver
12-11-2011 10:37 AM
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The referrals only apply a discount to the broadband charge even when the referral includes home phone. So paying line rental up front or even to BT doesn't affect it at all.
If there is no broadband charge on the account then the referral isn't paid and then you need to wait until the amount owed reaches £5 when they add a credit via the way you normally pay or by cheque if that is the only possibility.
I questioned this because I was still paying for my phone but temporarily not for broadband so I didn't get a referral credit that month.
Re: Home Phone Price changes and Line Rental Saver
13-11-2011 11:52 PM
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.........................proud" say Pnet.
Re: Home Phone Price changes and Line Rental Saver
14-11-2011 1:32 AM
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I'm sure a member of staff will confirm this first thing in the morning.
Regards
Re: Home Phone Price changes and Line Rental Saver
14-11-2011 6:54 PM
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PN £113.88 + 12x£3.50 + 12x£0.99 = £167.76
BT £120.00 + 9x£4.70 + 12x£0.00 = £162.30 (Caller Display free with Privacy at Home, Anytime option free for first 3 months)
Conversely anyone with BT who already has its Anytime package will have to pay full price for it each month and so could save by switching to Plusnet.
BT £120.00 + 12x£4.70 + 12x£0.00 = £176.40
Re: Home Phone Price changes and Line Rental Saver
15-11-2011 12:19 AM
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Quote Digicare dont really work over the weekends, anything you see here over the weekend by a member of staff is *normally* them 'working' on their own time
I'm sure a member of staff will confirm this first thing in the morning.
That's Monday gone,perhaps they only work Tuesday/ Friday.
So customer sevices close over the weekend, gee and I thought they got awards for their service to customers.
.........................proud" say Pnet.
Re: Home Phone Price changes and Line Rental Saver
15-11-2011 12:30 AM
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Im sure one of the mods will flag this up to a member of staff to look, its possible they didnt view the thread, mainly as its full of people whittering to each other
Regards
Re: Home Phone Price changes and Line Rental Saver
15-11-2011 9:36 AM
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As Jim mentions referrals still work in exactly the same way whether Line Rental Saver is opted for or not.
let me know if there's any specifics re this you want to query or want me to confirm.
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