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Re: So long and thanks for all the fish...
09-07-2015 10:32 AM
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Re: So long and thanks for all the fish...
09-07-2015 10:39 AM
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Quote from: pwatson I don't think PN will be worried by numbers -
Even if every forum member migrated away it barely makes a dent in their numbers...
Backs up the theory they only care about customer numbers, not support / customer satisfaction etc
Re: So long and thanks for all the fish...
09-07-2015 12:19 PM
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Re: So long and thanks for all the fish...
13-07-2015 4:00 PM
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Quote from: catelliott @Hairy McBiker I'm just getting clarification regarding this, please bear with me
So a week goes by and still NO ANSWER
Re: So long and thanks for all the fish...
13-07-2015 4:29 PM
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Unfortunately, it's strictly 30 days upon receipt of the email, even if LRS is in play.
Matty
Re: So long and thanks for all the fish...
13-07-2015 5:44 PM
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Time to contact TRADING STANDARDS AND CITIZENS ADVICE on this I think.
Re: So long and thanks for all the fish...
13-07-2015 6:29 PM
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You entered into a 12-month contract at a fixed price. They are not making you pay extra. They are adhering to the contract made with you, and you have to do the same.
If you are trying to leverage a standard line rental increase in September, and what your next 12-month LRS would cost, in order to get a quick penalty-free release from a broadband contract, you haven't a leg to stand on.
Technically it is only people on either a current standard line rental plus broadband rental or retention deal on the same bundle that the Ofcom getout applies to. It is based on price rises within contract that are materially detrimental to the customer but they have to pay if they stay. For example, simple retail price based increases are specifically not regarded as materially detrimental. I know this increase is well above that, but I was illustrating that in each individual user's case the increase has to be detrimental to them.
This rise is in no way detrimental to you. If you've had a getout email, lucky you. Strictly speaking, you weren't entitled to it.
Re: So long and thanks for all the fish...
13-07-2015 6:36 PM
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Anyway no more about it in this thread.
Re: So long and thanks for all the fish...
19-07-2015 8:53 AM
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Quote from: Estragon Technically it is only people on either a current standard line rental plus broadband rental or retention deal on the same bundle that the Ofcom getout applies to. It is based on price rises within contract that are materially detrimental to the customer but they have to pay if they stay. For example, simple retail price based increases are specifically not regarded as materially detrimental. I know this increase is well above that,
Common misconception. In truth, the Ofcom guidance specifically says the opposite. If Plusnet had decided to increase prices in line with RPI, this would be (quite rightly) classed as materially detrimental.
And anybody with a phone or phone+broadband contract is entitled to leave without penalty, such is the detail and extent of the price changes.
Re: So long and thanks for all the fish...
19-07-2015 1:48 PM
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Re: So long and thanks for all the fish...
19-07-2015 1:57 PM
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Quote from: g1000
Common misconception. In truth, the Ofcom guidance specifically says the opposite. If Plusnet had decided to increase prices in line with RPI, this would be (quite rightly) classed as materially detrimental.
Not if they tell you when you sign up that RPI increases are going to happen, which is what mobile providers now do as this then isn't 'unexpected'
If it helped click the thumb
If it fixed it click 'This fixed my problem'
Re: So long and thanks for all the fish...
19-07-2015 2:50 PM
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@dvorak Yes, but I don't think I said any different. There is a big difference between a provider deciding to increase a price vs. carrying out what was already agreed by both parties. We are talking about Plusnet here, and their unilateral decision to increase prices. Even in the case of a contractually agreed price rise, RPI has no special bearing, it is not classed as materially detrimental for the same reason a rise of £5/month, 30% or 300% is not classed as materially detrimental.
Re: So long and thanks for all the fish...
19-07-2015 3:04 PM
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I do have the current General Conditions, but those aren't "Ofcom Guidance". Nor as I recall do they cover this point. But I've only read in detail GC22, and that was a few days ago. Phones etc. are another load of regulations.
However, the matter in question is in any case more to do with Consumer Regulation.
Maybe I'll bother to deal with it later. Checking both
Re: So long and thanks for all the fish...
19-07-2015 4:27 PM
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Quote from: Estragon Thank you for being so helpful. My first thought is that you must therefore be on dodgy ground.
I do have the current General Conditions, but those aren't "Ofcom Guidance". Nor as I recall do they cover this point. But I've only read in detail GC22, and that was a few days ago. Phones etc. are another load of regulations.
So, you haven't even read the relevant rule, let alone the accompanying guidance, you can't say where you got your information from and you are not interested in looking up the true source for yourself.
Why then are you going around on a whim in the first place telling people they don't have certain rights or not entitled to things, and Plusnet are allowed to do this, that and the other? I find that very strange. Very strange indeed.
I think it very helpful to correct such misinformation, personally, and I won't be intimidated from doing it.
Re: So long and thanks for all the fish...
19-07-2015 5:46 PM
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