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corringham
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Re: End of contract

@jab1 , Ok so there is in fact nothing "natural" about raising prices. It is purely a commercial marketing decision to attempt to force customers to enter another fixed term contract.

Worse, the fixed term contracts aren't fixed price for the term of the contract, so the contract is very one-sided.

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Re: End of contract

Force? Is that force as in the gatekeepers response: “I tried to keep them our but they forced their way past me by putting money in my hand”?

Persuade perhaps, but force?

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corringham
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Re: End of contract


@Baldrick1 wrote:

Force? Is that force as in the gatekeepers response: “I tried to keep them our but they forced their way past me by putting money in my hand”?

Persuade perhaps, but force?


Force as in "make (someone) do something against their will". 

I'm not sure I'd call "take out a new long term contract with annual above inflation rises built in, or else we'll double your monthly payments" persuasion. It certainly doesn't persuade me - especially when the new contract is above the current price even after the recent 14.4% rise.

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Re: End of contract

Cheers for taking my call @nickspence the guys in customer options I put you through to will get you sorted, please shout up if there's any issues.

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