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Reccyuk
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Full Fibre Upgrade (CPI)

Good Afternoon,

Looking at upgrading my Fibre from Fibre 500 to Fibre 900.
Now, what is the earilest i can upgrade without being scammed by the CPI rise?

I've rung up CS and he wasnt helpful and said it will raise if its Jan 1st or March 30th regardless.

I've read some forums (EE, Vodafone etc..) and a "Staff" member on both indicated 1st March is the earilest date on which the CPI doesnt apply to new/renewal contracts and would increase the following year.
However, i cannot find any info on this from Ofcom or anywhere else so not sure ifs its upto the service provider on when/if there is a cutoff date or if its set in law by Ofcom as to 1month prior.

If someone has any info on this, it would help. If Plusnet are roguish ti increase CPI+ be it now 24th Jan or 1st March then i might aswell upgrade now.

Thank you for any info, all is appreciated

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jab1
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Re: Full Fibre Upgrade (CPI)

@Reccyuk THe CS agent was correct - if you revised your contract now, it would be a new 12/18/24 month one, as it would be if you changed it on March 30th.

If you need that increase, and can hold off until early April, then the price you would be quoted would be valid until 31/03/2025 - or at least that is my understanding of how it works - I can't be 100% certain of this, as I'm no longer with Plusnet, so haven't really looked into it deeply, but that is my interpretation.

John
Reccyuk
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Re: Full Fibre Upgrade (CPI)

Wow, so other companies have a decent amount of grace in providing a month barrier for customer, new and old, and dont increase the CPI price.. Plusnet judging by this (and the CS) are greedy As F... and dont care..

I will be looking at moving from Plusnet if this is the case.. been with them for 18years.. and cant provide a shred of loyality.. disappointing..

jab1
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Re: Full Fibre Upgrade (CPI)

As I said - I may not be 100% correct, but are you sure other companies don't raise it on the 31/03-01/04?

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Reccyuk
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Re: Full Fibre Upgrade (CPI)

I did find a few forum post, one below as an Eg:-
https://community.ee.co.uk/t5/Contracts-Billing/New-contract-or-upgrade-just-before-the-31st-march-w...

This is from an EE Forum..

" Grand Master

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As long as you upgrade to a new contract after 1st March 2022 your 1st CPI + 3.9% increase will take place on 31st March 2023 , not 31st March 2022."

Reccyuk
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Re: Full Fibre Upgrade (CPI)

another i've found from BT, who own Plusnet
https://community.bt.com/t5/Bills-Packages/Recontracting-to-avoid-the-March-31st-2023-Price-rise/td-...

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Re: Recontracting to avoid the March 31st 2023 Price rise?

@imjolly  >There a posts from forum mods that confirm if you have re-contracted on or after 1st March that the increases due on 31st March will not apply.

Ah, thanks, finding that will confirm that the wording of the tariff document is definitely wrong then, & not you."

Here is the moderator (Staff?) comfirming from BT that re-contracting after the 1st March 2023 would not be affected by the price rise scheduled for 31st March 2023.
https://community.bt.com/t5/Bills-Packages/Renewed-and-still-showing-a-price-increase-from-31st-Marc...

jab1
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Re: Full Fibre Upgrade (CPI)

Fair enough - I'm on a fixed price as long as I keep my current speed/product. BUT I'm not with a BT Group company.

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aks100
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Re: Full Fibre Upgrade (CPI)

And note that BT have had a talking to from Ofcom and will change this practice going forwards (or Ofcom threaten to ban the practice). I think this applies to all providers.

What's ridiculous is that they will offer the same price deals for new customers again in April, and a year from now, so they are simply screwing customers once they sign. What a waste of time, total nonsense. Just tell us the price and stick to it for the duration, like the old days 🙂.