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pierre_pierre
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Registered: ‎30-07-2007

Re: Loyalty

the code seems to have been there since November http://www.plus.net/residential/one_offer_nov_09.html
sneaky Angry Angry
snipperuk
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Registered: ‎17-01-2010

Re: Loyalty


heres one for admin
i also would like to upgrade my package .............
i've been with plusnet for 5yrs and am currently on PlusNet Broadband Your Way Option 2 and would like to upgrade to the plusnet premium 80gig
BUT ...........  after reading the package im not bothering  Angry
cheaper rates if you live in a competative area !
so if i lived in say london with a download rate of 20mb i'd pay £15.99
but as i am now... in the sticks with a max download speed of 1.5mb and an exchange that is BT only (that own plusnet )  i would have to pay £19.99 !
seriously looking to go elsewhere now
pierre_pierre
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Re: Loyalty

welcome to the Forum
Dont blame BT or PN for the costings, you have to blame OFCOM for that ridiculous fact
snipperuk
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Re: Loyalty

thanks for the welcome  Smiley
i can live with the speeds  but begrudge paying top dollar for a poor speed compared to others  Sad
there should be a consession for speeds less than the ' UPTO 20mb ' claim
Chris
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Re: Loyalty

That's why it's 'up to' Wink I understand where you're coming from, and personally would prefer a different costing model but we aren't charged by the speed of the customers connection unfortunately.
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orbrey
Plusnet Alumni (retired)
Plusnet Alumni (retired)
Posts: 10,540
Registered: ‎18-07-2007

Re: Loyalty

To expand on the above:
Unfortunately this isn't something we have any control over. The criteria for a market 3 exchange is that it has to have at least 3 other providers offering LLU services, which will unfortunately be the busier exchanges - as these are the ones with most customers and therefore most revenue to be made for LLU providers.
I agree that this isn't ideal but unfortunately there's nothing we can do.
snipperuk
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Registered: ‎17-01-2010

Re: Loyalty

why carnt plusnet do anything ?
its you that sets prices is'nt it ?
pierre_pierre
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Re: Loyalty

how many more times.  It is OFCOM who set the differential, PN cant change that nor can BT and again it is OFCOM who set the market 1, 2 or 3
jelv
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Re: Loyalty

The theory is that by OFCOM forcing BT Wholesale to charge a higher price to the ISPs such as Plusnet for the exchanges with low or no LLU presence it makes it more attractive for the LLU operators to install equipment in the exchanges.
jelv (a.k.a Spoon Whittler)
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snipperuk
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Re: Loyalty

Quote from: pierre_pierre
how many more times.  It is OFCOM who set the differential, PN cant change that nor can BT and again it is OFCOM who set the market 1, 2 or 3


just one more time  Smiley
many thanks
mikko
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Registered: ‎30-07-2007

Re: Loyalty

Quote
how many more times

And one more:
PN could arrange a 'banding' system wherby customers nearer the exchange would pay more and those further away pay less whilst keeping the total 'pot' of income the same.
Maybe daft/too difficult  ?Huh
jelv
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Re: Loyalty

Commercial suicide.
PN have to pay the same charge to BT irrespective of how a user is from the exchange. Those users who are near and hence paying more would find cheaper ISPs who were not charging differential prices. Plusnet would be left with all the low paying users with long lines who generate more faults and hence need more support and increase PN's costs.
jelv (a.k.a Spoon Whittler)
   Why I have left Plusnet (warning: long post!)   
Broadband: Andrews & Arnold Home::1 (FTTC 80/20)
Line rental: Pulse 8 Home Line Rental (£14.40/month)
Mobile: iD mobile (£4/month)
Chris
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Re: Loyalty

We've got a guide on the low cost areas here: http://www.plus.net/support/broadband/products/faqs_and_guides/low_cost_areas.shtml
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Zap
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Posts: 284
Registered: ‎22-11-2007

Re: Loyalty

The OP would be best to stay with their current package, the change in traffic and terms make it good value at £15.  Obviously not as good as his previous deal but I have been with PN since 2002 and had no loyalty benefits.
The Value product is not good value at all, bastrdised to be fit for OAP's and again there is a postcode lottery.
This thread as with so many others shows that OFCOM is not fit for purpose, we need a cut in public spending, start with their huge range of execs and start over with customers forming the executive.
The current lot have got us into this mess, SACK THEM ALL, I say.
sheepherd
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Registered: ‎07-12-2009

Re: Loyalty

Zap
You'll never get elected, you will cancel too many gravy trains, mind you I'd vote for you.