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Re: Paying more and getting less
29-12-2008 10:27 PM
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Re: Paying more and getting less
29-12-2008 10:34 PM
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Re: Paying more and getting less
29-12-2008 10:36 PM
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Now you have had your rant Why don't you sleep on it and then give plusnet a call in the morning and talk through the available options.
Going for BBYW3 might not be the most cost effective for you.
Re: Paying more and getting less
29-12-2008 10:39 PM
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but by so doing how on earth do they keep all the different customers up to date . I would say an impossible task
The website does show all current packages - and here on the forum we constantly see PN staff members saying people can switch to different packages.
As someone who came from Claranet, Pipex, Tiscalli - I find the PN approach so very, very much more open and honest. I struggled with my earlier ISP's to even talk to me - let alone tell me what upgrade/downgrade options were available.
Re: Paying more and getting less
29-12-2008 10:41 PM
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I could make some comment about "you're paying for an upto 8mb service, so 13Gig peak at 7mb and 7Gig peak at 2mb fits into that category", but won't.
PN don't guarantee the speed you will get, but got sucked in on the advertising by everybody else.
As for PN communications, I don't seem to have missed any recently, and often get 2 copies.
The legacy packages are left in place to keep existing customers happy (most of the time) - communicate the new deals, advise of the differences (generally discussed in depth on the forum), and let users make their minds up. Initially, the change from Premier to BBYW was not good for me, but after a few months it became a better option, so I changed. If my circumstances hadn't changed, then I'd have stayed put, and in fact would have been a little annoyed if I was changed automatically.
Re: Paying more and getting less
29-12-2008 10:48 PM
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BTW could Jim or Barry etc please tell me what make/model the free router is? TIA.
mal0z - It's hard for them to terminate account types but not impossible. However you cannot sign up for my type of account now - unless it is called something else! Correct me if I am wrong.
Plusnet are good don't get me wrong but they changed T's & C's on numerous occasions without telling customers so the honest & open approach is nonsense.
Re: Paying more and getting less
29-12-2008 10:55 PM
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Re: Paying more and getting less
29-12-2008 11:02 PM
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Quote from: SeanM OK the kids use it during the day but aren't on it a lot and are not heavy users.
Wait till they find out about You tube Facebook MySpace, BBC I-Player
Re: Paying more and getting less
29-12-2008 11:07 PM
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Re: Paying more and getting less
29-12-2008 11:16 PM
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Quote from: geofftswin I could make some comment about "you're paying for an upto 8mb service, so 13Gig peak at 7mb and 7Gig peak at 2mb fits into that category", but won't.
I am not surprised you won't comment because that quote is a load of chocolate
Re: Paying more and getting less
29-12-2008 11:30 PM
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To validate my sanity and my belief that I have been kept informed all along the way, I've just done a check on my Plusnet mail and Newsletters.
A couple of highlights: (Reverse date order)
1) 1/5/2008 Email from Neil Armstrong reminding me that I am still on Premier Option 1; Outline of changes to BBYW products and an offer to change should I wish.
2) 15/10/2008 Plusnet Newsletter 22 - details of new Thomson TG585v7 as the Router supplied with BBYW Options 2, 3 and Pro
3) Oct 2007 Plusnet Newsletter 12 - Details of the Up to 8Meg offer
4) April 2007 Plusnet Newsletter 07 and a 'Special' Newsletter - Introduction of the BBYW product set and removal of the 'You stay we pay''
So yes, I believe that users were kept informed and in some detail
Maurice
Superusers are not staff, but they do have a direct line of communication into the business in order to raise issues, concerns and feedback from the community.
Re: Paying more and getting less
29-12-2008 11:32 PM
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You'll need to raise a ticket after you change product to get a new router as, as far as I can remember, it doesn't happen automatically. You just need to say you realise that the cost of the router is repayable should you leave within 12 months and that you give PN permission to debit your payment card with £6.99 p+p.
BTW, you can ask for a free router whether or not you change product so long as you agree to pay the cost of the router should you leave within 12 months and pay the p+p.
Re: Paying more and getting less
30-12-2008 7:42 AM
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Re: Paying more and getting less
30-12-2008 7:48 AM
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Quote News about your broadband service.
Your broadband comes with a peak time usage allowance of 15GB each month. We're going to increase the peak time usage allowance you get to 20GB on the 1st August. Your peak time usage allowance is the amount of data you can download or upload each month during peak hours of 4pm to midnight.
Summary
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Current usage allowance per month: 15GB
NEW ALLOWANCE from 1st August: 20GB
Any change to price or contract? No
This increase won't cost you any more or change your contract - it's a completely free upgrade. You'll be able to see your new allowance on the View My Usage pages from 1st August 2006.
There are 3 reasons that our costs are lower and we can pass the benefit on to you.
A) We’ve talked about our Broadband traffic management before; it is being developed all the time and is working to the designed levels. This efficient prioritisation of our network traffic means we can deliver the products we advertise, use our underlying capacity fully, and still give everyone a good quality of service.
B) We have increased our overall capacity by moving over 12,000 customers to the Tiscali LLU network from the BT equivalent.
C) We have been looking at average usage levels and we are able to offer extra peak-time usage to customers with Premier, Plus, and Pay As You Go Basic.
Enjoy your extra peak time usage!
Being on a 2Mb service the introduction of the 13Gb level 1 management never worried me as the speed never change. You would only notice the difference if you accepted the free upgrade to Max for a faster service. When Pro was introduced I swapped to that service as I wanted greater upload speed I chose at that time to use Max Premium. So although I can understand the frustration I feel you are doing Plusnet a disservice with your original post as the current legacy product offers way more for the money than the original version did. Compared to the current products, then it is really dependent on how you the service as to what best suits your need. For me a prefer to pay more for a less restricted service, but this means I have a lower cap before I have to make additional payments or take a service hit.
Re: Paying more and getting less
30-12-2008 12:46 PM
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If you read my other posts you'd have seen that I pointed out when I joined I was on Premier from day 1 and that was with unlimited downloads. This meant unlimited at that time but most people used common sense. However due to those who abused the system and some would regularly break over a 100GB a month restrictions where put in place. I don't have all the original correspondence but I think the first ever restriction was put in at about 40GB or 50GB a month. Those who broke this restriction where then throttled. Sometime later Plusnet introduced the 15GB limit and then up'd it to 20GB telling us we where getting something extra. Now I personally don't see it that way... I had a great service with lots of bandwidth and never abused it but got punished none the less. Now for the remainder of the month I'm being throttled even off-peak (my connection this morning is dreadful) it seems which is totally wrong!
So the original product you talk of offers far less then it did when I signed up.
Can someone from Plusnet comment on why I'm throttled off peak and why the throttling is affecting browsing? I was under the impression that P2P etc got throttled and not browsing / email etc.
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