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05-06-2023 1:55 PM
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Why is it so hard to let a contract lapse.
I do not want to renew I just want it to lapse.
I am forced to phone which I do not want to do.
There is no email
and there is no live chat - you cannot call a "bot" live chat
I will just stop my direct debit after the last payment as there isnt any other option - in theory I shouldnt have to do anything as the contract ends - but i am sure it will auto renew against my wishes
Not happy at all
Fixed! Go to the fix.
Re: End of contract
05-06-2023 2:11 PM
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@nickspence Is this for a Broadband supply? If so, are going totally 'ff-grid', or moving to a new ISP.
If you wish to cancel the contract, you ca write to:
Plusnet PLC
The Balance
2 Pinfold Street
Sheffield
S1 2GU
Re: End of contract
05-06-2023 2:17 PM
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thank you for your reply
thing is John I dont want to cancel, my contract comes to an end and do not want to renew, in should just lapse but I have a feeling they will auto renew even though there is nothing in the contract to say it wil renew. Also the price will double to nearly £60
Re: End of contract
05-06-2023 2:25 PM
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If you do not want to renew, are you going to another provider? If you want to continue with Plusnet, then contact COTs (the retention team) and negotiate a new contract (at a favourable rate), or you will move to out-of-contract on a 30-day rolling contract.
There are no other options.
Re: End of contract
05-06-2023 2:38 PM
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I haven't time to check but I think there is provision to auto-renew at out of contract rates. You need to inform Plusnet or they will auto-renew. The alternative for them would be to cut off contract-expiring customers at the end of the term which can cause great inconvenience. As John says, either way it's up to you to inform them one way or t'other, the staff do their best but they aren't mind-readers!
Mike
Re: End of contract
05-06-2023 2:47 PM
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It would be useful to know what the OP expects to happen at the end of a contract - it is obvious that once a contract finishes, either the service is terminated, or you move to an out-of-contract situation, which is naturally at a higher price.
Re: End of contract
05-06-2023 2:56 PM - edited 05-06-2023 2:56 PM
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The 'contract' is to supply the services until cancelled. In addition, where a discounted rate has been negotiated, there is a 'minimum term' for which those services must be subscribed. After that period , the services revert to a rolling 30 day term, unless a new discounted rate and term are agreed.
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.
Re: End of contract
05-06-2023 2:56 PM
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@nickspence wrote:
Why is it so hard to let a contract lapse.
My understanding, you may wish to check through the terms and conditions to confirm, is that what you sign up for is an open ended service with a discounted minimum term, at the end of the minimum term the contract continues at the full price, charged monthly, unless you take another fixed term deal. Consequently the contract does not lapse, it has to be cancelled .
I will just stop my direct debit after the last payment as there isnt any other option
This will result in the debt simply accruing and being passed on to a Debt Collection Agency, causing considerable hassle that is unlikely to be resolvable without using the telephone.
Unless you are, as previously stated, going 'off grid' or say, leaving the country, it is unwise to simply cancel a contract without careful consideration. In many instances it is far wiser to transfer the service to a different ISP.
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Re: End of contract
05-06-2023 2:58 PM
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Hi, thanks for the reply, as stated i just expect my contract to end, finito,nothing more.
But no, my contract wont end - they will auto renew against my wishes and against the contract terms (that i can see)
And I have to phone, then go through 20 minutes of queues then 20 minutes of them trying to persuade me to sign up again.
well in reality my contract ends.
I just want to send a email but you cant, its entrapment
Re: End of contract
05-06-2023 2:59 PM
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My contract has a end date, I expect it to end on that date
Re: End of contract
05-06-2023 3:03 PM
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As stated previously, Broadband contracts are minimum term open-ended, otherwise once they finished you would lose any phone and/or broadband service, which I am sure you wouldn't want to do.
What exactly do you expect to happen when the minimum term completes?
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05-06-2023 3:04 PM
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You will need to explain why sending an email is OK but ringing or writing a letter is entrapment?
If you ring the Customer Options Team on 0800 013 2632 then in my experience the phone is answered very quickly.
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Re: End of contract
05-06-2023 3:56 PM
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@jab1 wrote:
It would be useful to know what the OP expects to happen at the end of a contract - it is obvious that once a contract finishes, either the service is terminated, or you move to an out-of-contract situation, which is naturally at a higher price.
Why is it "naturally at a higher price"?
Not every ISP charges higher out-of-contract prices when a fixed term contract ends, and of those that do not all increase the price as much as Plusnet do. Why do they need to charge more? It's not as if it costs Plusnet more is a customer is out of contract.
Re: End of contract
05-06-2023 4:05 PM
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@corringham I know 'Not every ISP charges higher out-of-contract prices when a fixed term contract ends,' - mine doesn't, for interest, but the vast majority do - rather like gas and electricity suppliers.
As to the rest of your questions, I don't know, probably commercial decisions.
05-06-2023 4:10 PM
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@nickspence Cheers for taking my call just now, sorry it wasn't the best time. As agreed I'll call back after 10am tomorrow and pop you through to the customer options team.
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