Why can't Plusnet update their web pages so that they don't contradict themselves
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Why can't Plusnet update their web pages so that they don't contradict themselves
02-05-2017 6:59 PM - edited 02-05-2017 7:58 PM
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https://www.plus.net/help/my-account/charges-for-removing-broadband/
When would I have to pay it?
You'd only need to pay the charge if the broadband service is being taken off your phone line. Typical reasons for this are:
- the phone line that your broadband's on has been cut off
- you cancel your broadband account without switching to another provider
- you switch to a provider who uses their own network (like a cable provider)
https://www.plus.net/help/legal/terms/ under Broadband and Fibre Service Terms
10. Ending your agreement
10.1. Where our agreement ends (even after the expiry of any minimum term) you may be charged a "cessation fee" as set out in the Price Guide where:
10.1.1. you cancel your service without transferring providers;
10.1.2. you transfer to a service where: (i) the provider uses their own network to provide the service, or (ii) the provider uses BT's network like us, but they have their own equipment in your local exchange (often called Local Loop Unbundling); or
10.1.3. the phone line used to provide your service is cut off.
As an aside the mail only package still says £20.28 per year despite multiple posts on here contradicting it
Does anybody have responsibility for updating the Legal Part as that should be the defining statement for customers
Re: Why can't Plusnet update their web pages so that they don't contradict themselves
03-05-2017 2:51 PM
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Hi Oldjim.
Unless I'm missing something, I'm struggling to determine how the information is contradicting itself.
The following:
the phone line that your broadband's on has been cut off
means:
10.1.3. the phone line used to provide your service is cut off.
This one:
you cancel your broadband account without switching to another provider
means:
10.1.1. you cancel your service without transferring providers;
And this:
you switch to a provider who uses their own network (like a cable provider)
with this:
10.1.2. you transfer to a service where: (i) the provider uses their own network to provide the service, or (ii) the provider uses BT's network like us, but they have their own equipment in your local exchange (often called Local Loop Unbundling)
It seems to just be phrased differently, please could you advise further?
Thanks for bringing this to our attention, I'll send a chaser email regarding this.
As an aside the mail only package still says £20.28 per year despite multiple posts on here contradicting it
Thanks.
Re: Why can't Plusnet update their web pages so that they don't contradict themselves
03-05-2017 3:04 PM - edited 03-05-2017 3:07 PM
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I refer you to this post https://community.plus.net/t5/My-Order/Leaving-Plusnet-OFCOM/m-p/1436216#M2966
HarryB wrote:
Previous the situation was as @Oldjim said, but the cessation fee isn't always charged. It depends on how the services with us are stopped. More information on this can be found Here.
and what I said was
but you will still have the cancellation charge unless you migrate to a non LLU supplier
So I said that there is a charge unless you migrate to a non LLU supplier and Harry said that this was no longer the case and clearly the change between the legal document and the new document is the reason
Re: Why can't Plusnet update their web pages so that they don't contradict themselves
04-05-2017 4:02 PM
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Apologies if there was any confusion caused by my post that you've linked.
What I was getting at was, when price increases have happened in the past, the cease fee was charged if it was applicable.
At the time of making that post, I was unsure if this had changed or not, in the price increase situation.
I stated that I wanted to clarify the wording on the email (if a change is detrimental you'll be able to end your contract without any fees.)
And then came back with the response I'd had from our legal/marketing teams.
HarryB wrote:
Further to my response yesterday, I've had a response from our legal and marketing team advising that as it’s in the context of being able to leave their minimum term contract without paying fees the cessation fee would still be charged if applicable.
This is because it's directly in the context of contract fees, and the cessation fee isn’t dependent on a contract.
When I said it depends on how the services with us are stopped, I was basically agreeing with you.
It is charged in the situation you advised of. But it is not always applicable i.e. if the service is migrated to a provide that still uses the BT Network
When would I have to pay it?
The good news is, there's no charge if you move to another broadband service that also uses a BT line for its network.
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