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Re: Price increase on the way?
21-05-2014 10:06 PM
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Any news on the new pricing? when is it expected?
my next bill is due on the 10th of June will anything be known before then?
my next bill is due on the 10th of June will anything be known before then?
Re: Price increase on the way?
23-05-2014 3:08 PM
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If they change your account detrimentally, they have to give you one month to go elsewhere.
Even if you signed a long contract.
Even if you signed a long contract.
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Re: Price increase on the way?
23-05-2014 3:11 PM
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@pint - Nothing I can say other than my post earlier in the thread.
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As mentioned earlier, this is for *new* customers. So detrimental terms isn't coming in to it.
Quote from: Chris The price increases will come into effect for new customers signing up from 10th June. Customers signing-up before this date will get the current pricing advertised. This will be part of a wider product refresh of which further information will be available in June.
@vilefoxdemonofdoom
As mentioned earlier, this is for *new* customers. So detrimental terms isn't coming in to it.
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Re: Price increase on the way?
23-05-2014 4:27 PM
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Would an old customer re-contracting / changing contracts be regarded as a *new* customer?
Re: Price increase on the way?
23-05-2014 4:36 PM
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wrt phones the FAQ says
Quote From 10th June 2014, the following changes will apply to new customers and existing 'Broadband only' customers who add phone on or after that date.
Re: Price increase on the way?
23-05-2014 9:32 PM
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Chris Parr needs to re-word what he wrote as it's misleading.
You can be a long-standing customer, but if you take out a new contract then it looks like you are faced with the price increases.
You can be a long-standing customer, but if you take out a new contract then it looks like you are faced with the price increases.
Re: Price increase on the way?
23-05-2014 11:58 PM
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So an old customer becomes a new customer only to get a price increase.
But if they are new customers why don't they also get the special offers.
So there's actually two sorts of new. Old new and new new.
Glad that's been cleared up.
But if they are new customers why don't they also get the special offers.
So there's actually two sorts of new. Old new and new new.
Glad that's been cleared up.
Re: Price increase on the way?
24-05-2014 12:21 AM
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Anyone wanting to add phone and prepared to re-contract may find a call to the Customer Options Team worthwhile.
David
Re: Price increase on the way?
24-05-2014 10:10 AM
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In the defence - I shouldn't really be doing this
There are two types of existing customers
Those with broadband only - no changes to their existing contract
Those with broadband and phone - no change to existing contracts
The only time things change is if a broadband only customer decides that they want to add Plusnet phone and then the phone part of the contract is whatever is valid at the time it us taken out
There are two types of existing customers
Those with broadband only - no changes to their existing contract
Those with broadband and phone - no change to existing contracts
The only time things change is if a broadband only customer decides that they want to add Plusnet phone and then the phone part of the contract is whatever is valid at the time it us taken out
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