A big "BOO!" to your marketing
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A big "BOO!" to your marketing
01-01-2011 11:55 PM
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I believe I'm of "reasonable" intelligence, however, I fell for their "cheapest broadband"...."£6.49 a month" spiel.
Ensure your internet usage is no more than 10GB a month (eh? I had no idea how much I use either!) your bill will go from £6.49 to £17.99. I never had this problem on AOL, which was £14.99 a month. So, suddenly, Plusnet are not "cheaper". What they also fail to mention, move your landline to them (which they encourage to get your broadband and phone package "cheaper" - supposedly!) check you won't get penalised for ending your contract and charged £25 from BT like I was! (who, ironically, Plusnet are affiliated with!).
Not impressed so far...
Ade.
Re: A big "BOO!" to your marketing
02-01-2011 12:02 AM
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Plusnet have no access to your BT home phone account details, and are unable to inform you of any outstanding contractual commitments you may have. Surely this is part of your remit?
That being said, there are certainly other options available to you. If you could get the Value package at £6.49, then you should be able to get the Extra package at £11.49, with 60GB included. Perhaps this would be a more suitable package to be on, (and also still cheaper than AOL?)
B.
Re: A big "BOO!" to your marketing
02-01-2011 12:27 AM
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I've not been offered the option of the £11.49 package in the email I just received to "warn" me that I was going to be charged an extra £5 for every 5GB I used if I stayed on the £6.49 package. I was given the option of £17.99 or £25 something or other.
Quite a lot of "flannel" hiding the actual true costs I reckon.
Ade.
Re: A big "BOO!" to your marketing
02-01-2011 12:32 AM
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I'm just warning others to check first that making a move from from one phone provider to another won't incur any penalties. I kicked myself for not checking when the letter from BT arrived in the post.
Ade.
Re: A big "BOO!" to your marketing
02-01-2011 7:49 AM
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As Barry has said, if you move onto the Extra package things should be a lot better for you.
With regards to the telephone, I have a BT landline too with a contract which I have just renewed because I took out the line saver deal for the year. I am afraid that there is not much to be done about that unless you are within the cancellation period and stay where you are rather than swapping to Plusnet Homephone. It is something that I dislike about BT but comes with the deals that I have had, which have been better for me financially. PN telephone deals are much better if you don't like contracts.
I am surprised that the staff did not discuss the broadband problem with you as for the most part they are very helpful. I can see why they did not mention the BT issue though because it is the customer's responsibility. I do wonder if PN could look at this because maybe the sales staff should mention it as a good will gesture. After all, it is advertised to be an 'honest. Yorkshire company'.
Anyway, you have found your way to the forum so welcome and hope that your thread has been helpful to you. Hope that things work out better for you with the new package.
Re: A big "BOO!" to your marketing
02-01-2011 9:19 AM
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terms from the PN portal
Quote Stuff you need to know
Our broadband won't be beat on price: Find a lower price for standalone broadband and we'll beat it. More about our price promise.
Broadband with a 12 month contract: There's a £25 activation charge but we'll give you this free if you add Home Phone to your order. We'll also give you a free wireless router worth £40.
Broadband with no contract: There's a £25 activation charge (you'll pay this even if you add Home Phone to your order). You can use your own router if it's compatible or you can pay for one up front.
* Plusnet Value: If you live in a low cost area it costs £6.49 a month. If you live outside one of these areas it costs £6.49 a month for the first three months, then £10.79 or £12.99 a month depending on where you live. See how we compare on price in your area.
** Plusnet Extra: If you live in a low cost area it costs £11.49 a month. If you live outside one of these areas it costs £11.49 a month for the first three months, then £15.79 or £17.99 a month depending on where you live.
You'll need a Plusnet or other BT based landline to get our broadband. Our landline service (called Home Phone) costs £11.25 including evening and weekend calls. More about Plusnet Home Phone
1 - Broadband speed is described as up to 20Mb because your actual download speeds will vary depending on where you live. We'll give you a speed estimate when you sign up.
† - Line rental will increase to £11.99 on 4th January 2011. There will also be changes to some of the Home Phone product features on this date. See the new tariff.
See our full terms and conditions
Re: A big "BOO!" to your marketing
02-01-2011 12:13 PM
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I've been offered the £17.99 Extra package now, I don't appear to live in a low cost area (so don't get the £11 odd option), plus £11.25 line rental as I've gone with their home phone deal, too.
As for the staff pointing things out, I did all my "sign up" online, so it REALLY does pay to check everything out. I think I've fallen foul of being an AOL customer for a very long time. In that case, you pay £14.99 a month for their Broadband regardless of usage. There's no "hidden this", "hidden that", "upgrade to this", "upgrade to that" - it's a flat fee.
I'm reknowned for researching things, comparing things, trolling through the internet to find information (ask my partner!) and I appear to have fallen into a marketing "trap". The fact is, I'm now paying £3 more a month for my broadband! While to some, that may appear minimal, it still leaves a bitter taste in my mouth given the marketing spiel that lead me to switch providers.
Ade.
Re: A big "BOO!" to your marketing
02-01-2011 12:17 PM
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Re: A big "BOO!" to your marketing
02-01-2011 1:26 PM
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Also, I understand that there is a consultation going on about upgrading some exchanges to market 3 - doubtless we will hear more later so might be worth keeping a lookout for that just in case yours is one of them.
Re: A big "BOO!" to your marketing
02-01-2011 8:10 PM
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I'm here now, so, I'll stick with it for the time being.
On a different note, loving your website. Your Cairns have just made me VERY broody!
Ade.
Re: A big "BOO!" to your marketing
02-01-2011 8:27 PM
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We are, as they say 'smitten'.
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