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£2.99 for Unlimited for new customers
13-09-2013 11:06 PM
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I've been saying this for too long, better the devil you know. My current contract is up in January, I will be looking for a new devil.
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13-09-2013 11:31 PM
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14-09-2013 12:11 AM
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14-09-2013 12:35 AM
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14-09-2013 12:36 AM
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Most people, I would think, originally joined/chose plusnet for the plain simple honest uncomplicated broadband. I know I did.
So the future is not looking good.
Re: £2.99 for Unlimited for new customers
14-09-2013 8:18 AM
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I'm Market 1 and whether I stay or go will depend on the policy PN adopt if/when Ofcom reclassify the markets.
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14-09-2013 8:30 AM
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But I'm not going to simply because the same thing would happen there.
Its way most companies operate Plusnet are no different.
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14-09-2013 9:59 AM
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Quote from: anniesboy Its way most companies operate Plusnet are no different.
That maybe changing as at the moment banks "introductory" offers are already under investigation.
Personally I would like to see all of these so called "offers" come under close scrutiny.
Just because most do it doesn't make it right.
Re: £2.99 for Unlimited for new customers
14-09-2013 10:03 AM
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Quote from: Mayfly I'm Market 1 and whether I stay or go will depend on the policy PN adopt if/when Ofcom reclassify the markets.
Absolutely !
Other ISPs manage to have pricing schemes which don't charge an additional £7 for the pleasure of inadequate up to 8Mbps speeds on a Market 1, compared to their neighbours who get up to 24Mbps on Market 2/3. It is ludicrous being charged nearly double the cost for one third of the service that other customers on the same 'product' get.
I joined Plusnet back in the days when it was Force9. Back then the reason for joining Force9 was that it was described as "the ISP for enthusiasts", with market leading products with many attractive add-ons built into those products. Over the years, those additional features have been eroded and dropped as each new broadband 'product' was released, and now the current products are a mere shadow of what they once were, despite many of those lost features still being present and active on very old legacy products (or to those who upgraded to more recent products).
It seems that Plusnet have been stagnant for a long time now. There have been hints of new innovations over recent years, with 'trials' for various things, but it seems that very few 'trials' actually seem to get implemented. A typical example of this was the 'trial' of IPv6, that seems like years ago now - but where is it now ?.
I might be stuck being on a 20CN exchange, but my internet usage is evolving, so I am looking for new features which Plusnet are clearly not interested in providing. As things stand, I am increasingly migrating my internet needs elsewhere, and I ALREADY pay for independent hosting for email, domains, webspace, cloud storage, VoiP, streaming TV, and landline phone. Many of these features are available to me as a plusnet legacy customer, but other companies do better email, cheaper domains, larger and feature rich webspace, and include caller display with landline phone. Migrating these services to independent providers also has the side effect of making it much easier to swap ISPs in the future, as there is reduced tie in to the ISPs email address, VoIP phone numbers, etc. Plusnet is reducing itself to merely being the supplier of the broadband connection - which can be done by anyone, when previously it supplied the whole internet experience, but lost it's way.
My next broadband milestone, will be to complete the conversion of my home network to being as fully IPv6 capable as possible.
In order to achieve this goal, as Plusnet still don't provide IPv6, I will initially have to run a IPv6 over IPv4 tunnel to provide internet connectivity, but I don't see that as a long term solution, and the only way around that is to change ISP who does native IPv6 (probably AAISP Home::1) when my 12 month contract with Plusnet is up for renewal.
I need more from my broadband provider, and Plusnet are simply not keeping up with what is on offer elsewhere, and the Market 1 premium is a huge point of resentment.
I also agree with 'JamesM' -
Quote as for phoning up the COT and asking for a reduction, well begging is just not my style.
When I'm ready to jump ship, I will have made my mind up, and I will be gone
I just hope Plusnet can turn things around within the remainder of my contract (June 2014)
Re: £2.99 for Unlimited for new customers
14-09-2013 10:21 AM
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Quote from: purleigh Other ISPs manage to have pricing schemes which don't charge an additional £7 for the pleasure of inadequate up to 8Mbps speeds on a Market 1
OTOH, you could look at it like I do - Plusnet are the only mainstream provider I'm aware of who pass on the Wholesale Market 2/3 savings to their customers - all other ISPs appear to charge the full whack no matter what the Market classification.
I'm happy that I'm one of the benefactors of this pricing policy.
Re: £2.99 for Unlimited for new customers
14-09-2013 11:03 AM
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My concerns are what will happen if/when 2 differently priced packages end up being lumped together as one? Mkt 2 customers won't be happy with a price rise and I certainly won't be willing to pay more than they will. Unfortunately my renewal will be up I guess just before anything will be announced so it looks like I may have to play it by ear and take a risk of either jumping ship or staying without knowing what the pricing future with PN holds.
Re: £2.99 for Unlimited for new customers
14-09-2013 11:06 AM
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However it seems an unusual marketing strategy to potentially alienate 10% of the existing customer base to the extent that many long time customers who joined before 'market' pricing was introduced, now feel compelled to leave and get a better deal elsewhere.
Then at the same time alienating many existing customers with unplanned mid-contract price rises, using a near blackmail strategy to get customers phone services, and trying to replace the lost "Market 1" customers with new "Market 2/3" customers with introductory offers at 17% the cost of what those existing "Market 1" customers pay for the same product.
They might as well put a banner on the sign-up page saying "Market 1 customers not welcome here !"
Whether or not people choose to leave, all these issues further erode customers perception of the company that they were previously happy to be with, to being just another faceless utility supplier - rather than the once outstanding provider of broadband services that many would have been happy to recommend to friends.
If all these price hikes turn out to be for funding a yet unannounced streaming TV service, then I will be even more disillusioned, as ISPs should be concentrating on providing quality internet features at a fair price for all, and not to get distracted by providing irrelevant content that few existing customers are likely to want.
Re: £2.99 for Unlimited for new customers
14-09-2013 8:53 PM
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Whilst I don't agree with it many businesses are making similar offers to attract new customers and rely on inertia.
I would have no qualms about contacting COT as I always get in touch with retentions when my home insurance, car insurance, breakdown cover etc. come up for renewal and often they will match other quotes. Now I'm retired I have the time to do this.
Re: £2.99 for Unlimited for new customers
17-09-2013 5:21 PM
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17-09-2013 6:10 PM
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Quote from: Salmo The £2-99 is a headline rate. I think that it is £2-99 for 9 months and £9-99 for the next 9 months. This averages out at £6-49 over the 18 month contract as I can't see anyone being allowed to leave without penalty.
Which s what many existing users on the basic package are paying now, so where's the beef?
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