Customer loyalty means NOTHING to PlusNet :(
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Customer loyalty means NOTHING to PlusNet :(
20-01-2012 10:16 PM
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How much are you paying for your 60 Gigs? Right... So I am paying £31.49 for 8MBit line. Oh, I have nothing else to do than check the website to see that I can pay less. Plus just can't be bothered (unlike, let's say my mobile provider) to drop me an email saying: "Look, you can get more from us for less..." Or... why they should ever think about doing that and stopping the overcharge. To add insult to an injury I am now being charged £1 a day because I have reached the 40GB limit few days before the billing cycle. Simply because kids like to watch iPlayer. Just few words from my "ticket dialog" with customer support:
Me: I am a PlusNET customer for 9 years! I was using it just as a broadband service and didn't pay any attention to the rest. Until today, when I was told that I am about to reach the usage limit. Then I checked your site... I am paying you £31.99 a month! For 40 GB??? And you are charging others £11.99 for 60 GB??? For how long this is going on? And you can talk about me reaching limits? This is just unbelievable. So just couple of hours of iPlayer a day for £31.99. Great, you are more expensive than 3g Internet. Good way of treating one of your longest-standing customers.
I think is about time for me to move on.
Please pass this message to your line manager.
PN: [color=green]You have been a customer for a very long time and we really appreciate your continued use of our service. When you joined we had a whole range of different packages available such as the one that you are on now but have managed to release new packages such as the ones that you have seen at a cheaper price. We will not transfer customers over to new packages without their consent which is why you have not been switched the extra package. However, these have always been available on our website for you to upgrade too at any time.[/color]
Me: I simply feel bitter because for long time you were charging me 3 times more for an inferior package. I don't even know for how long. I have a mobile phone on contract for many years and each time they have new and better plan, they get in touch with me immediately and tell that I can be better off. Even if their plan requires 18 month contract, I get it on a monthly basis because I am with them for 10 years. They never said "check the website..." to me, but simply put some thoughts in customer relationship. Meanwhile I simply feel that PlusNET was just happy to charge me 3 times the others and never send me an email, saying "Look, you pay too much, change to this one..." Tell me if I am wrong...
I still have to decide what to do next but at the moment I am thinking more in line of getting MAC code...
PN: [color=green]Thank you for your query. I would suggest speaking to our customer options team on 0845 432 0200 explaining the situation and why you're considering the request for a MAC key, they can probably offer you a special deal given the situation and your dissatisfaction.[/color]
ME: Very nice! After all that you are now charging me an extra £1 for "overuse"??? And it is after charging me over £31 for 40 Gig while others pay 11.99 for 60??? And after all the above correspondence? I am going for (removed by me, I don't want to advertise others here). At least my kids will be able to use iPlayer and IPTV as much as they want for half the price and double the speed.
Please issue my MAC key ASAP! Please pass the whole email conversation to one of your senior managers.
PN: [color=green]Thank you for your query. To generate your MAC key you need to speak to our customer options team.
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I cannot pass this to my manager as this is simply not the way we deal with escalations and we have already given you the same information they would.[/color]
ME: I see... So my message can not be passed to the manager. To get out of this service I need to phone during office hours less weekends (when I am usually not at home) and PlusNET keeps adding a £1 to my bill every day and I can't stop it? Well done, PlusNET. Few years ago I referred 4 business customers to you, they all left by now... Any idea, why?
Right, "unreachable manager", if you read this, please note, yes you can say many words about "... being published on the website", "... you could have moved to a deal anytime", etc., etc. But don't you think that the above is plain wrong? I have no other ways of reaching you, I guess, but maybe this will somehow help. OK, keep charging me a daily quid for CBBC if it makes PlusNET happy. Delete this post if you want, it wouldn't change anything. 10 years ago you were the best. Now...
Fellow forum members: Sorry for long read...
Re: Customer loyalty means NOTHING to PlusNet :(
20-01-2012 10:27 PM
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Also PN would have emailed you about new products, unless you opted out to receive those emails, with every product refresh which tends to be yearly.
There is nothing to stop you switching to one of the other packages should you feel it suits you
If it helped click the thumb
If it fixed it click 'This fixed my problem'
Re: Customer loyalty means NOTHING to PlusNet :(
20-01-2012 10:41 PM
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dick:quote
Re: Customer loyalty means NOTHING to PlusNet :(
20-01-2012 11:02 PM
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i.e. I on a legacy phone product as the suits my usage better than any of the newer ones
Re: Customer loyalty means NOTHING to PlusNet :(
20-01-2012 11:06 PM
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You don't have to keep paying for extra usage -- you can opt to have your speed restricted until your next billing date -- though admittedly this will restrict what you can do.
I hope you get something sorted with Customer Options, because you'll probably do better staying with Plusnet than chancing your arm with another provider, but that doesn't mean you shouldn't shop around....
Chris
Re: Customer loyalty means NOTHING to PlusNet :(
20-01-2012 11:19 PM
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But, please, understand. After I raised the ticket, PlusNET could have immediately gain back my trust by giving simple answer like: "... We have much better and cheaper packages for you, lets discuss the options... until then we will freeze any charges as you have already paid for more than 40GB" It is a bit late for it now, but do you see my point.
Re: Customer loyalty means NOTHING to PlusNet :(
20-01-2012 11:41 PM
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Account Username: ********
You've now reached the extra usage limit you set for your broadband service. Your broadband service will be restricted until the end of your billing month.
Your extra usage price limit is currently set to £3.01.
Great! I am paying £34.50 for 43GB! Congrats PN! The most expensive BB in the UK!
Re: Customer loyalty means NOTHING to PlusNet :(
20-01-2012 11:57 PM
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I fully understand your anger.
We have also been with PlusNet for around 9 years and discovered we were paying almost double what others being charged and on top of that they were going charge us an additonal £1.50 for paying by card.
Like you we have no idea how many years we were paying over the odds, and not surprisingly that made us more angry than the £1.50 charge introduced.
That's 'good honest' broadband I suppose.
Re: Customer loyalty means NOTHING to PlusNet :(
21-01-2012 12:03 AM
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Quote from: christmas
Like you we have no idea how many years we were paying over the odds, and not surprisingly that made us more angry than the £1.50 charge introduced.
Tell me about it! And I am paying by a debit card. Hey, we have a club here, something like "Old Overcharged Forgotten Users"
Re: Customer loyalty means NOTHING to PlusNet :(
21-01-2012 12:23 AM
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Though needing to contact the Customer Options Team between 09:00 and 17:30 Mon-Fri might be inconvenient I think doing so might be beneficial.
David
Re: Customer loyalty means NOTHING to PlusNet :(
21-01-2012 12:43 AM
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Talking to options... Hmmm.... What for? They will most probably try to tie me up for a "nice cheap 18 (12,30,etc.) months" contract... Don't you think?
Re: Customer loyalty means NOTHING to PlusNet :(
21-01-2012 1:20 AM
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What product are you presently on? I thought charged hours on the 9 year old products were mostly 4PM to midnight.
David
Re: Customer loyalty means NOTHING to PlusNet :(
21-01-2012 1:45 AM
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Re: Customer loyalty means NOTHING to PlusNet :(
21-01-2012 6:27 AM
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Re: Customer loyalty means NOTHING to PlusNet :(
21-01-2012 9:07 AM
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Quote from: w0wn0w 8am to midnight, I guess.
Talking to options... Hmmm.... What for?
Reading contributions from others and PlusNet staff....I think 'Options' is a code only the enlightened know, which opens a pandora's box of hidden plans for customers.
There's an air of nudge nudge, wink wink, about the whole thing which I find farcical.
It seems as if humble Customer Services are not trusted or empowered to read off a computer screen certain alternative plans available for existing customers...a magic code word is required.
I wonder if the executives of PlusNet have the following policy....
Quote If customers don't ask we won't tell, if we don't inform they can't ask.
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