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Why stay with plus net ?
20-12-2008 2:13 PM
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Quote As a Premier customer, you receive a monthly peak-time usage allowance of
20GB. This allowance ensures that everyone gets a fair share of our network
resources during peak hours (4pm - Midnight).
I signed up for plus net almost 5 years ago because at the time they were offering a progressive and good value service that other couldn't match but i think that's no longer the case. Do other plus net users agree with me and what does plus net itself have to say about this.
Re: Why stay with plus net ?
20-12-2008 3:11 PM
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Have you looked at the currently available products
BBYW Option 3 is only £19.55 for 30 meg. The Peak hours change though - free overnight loading is available between 24:00 and 08:00
BBYW Option 2 is even cheaper at £14.65 for 15 Meg
Quote ...........there are number of other providers offering a superior service for less money.............
Here you have to make your own mind mind up about what constitutes a 'superior' service. Is it Cost? Performance? Service?
Currently Plusnet does not offer a High Speed ADSL 2 service, but read the Blogs, it is coming soon. On the service front, you will find it difficult to match the Plusnet offering.
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: Why stay with plus net ?
21-12-2008 1:54 AM
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in order to gain in speed - which may be illusory - I don't think 20Mbits is guaranteed.
"In The Beginning Was The Word, And The Word Was Aardvark."
Re: Why stay with plus net ?
21-12-2008 9:30 PM
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Quote from: karhin Be and O2 for example offer 2O MB service for 15 pounds.
Be is (currently after VAT reduction) £17.50 for "up to" 24mbps. And that's very distance-dependent. And I mean VERY.
Email service is extra. 3months notice.
O2 own Be but it's a different proposition from them based on the same ADSL2+ platform.
It's horses for courses though - I'm on Be as the 21mbps downloads and 1400kbps uploads I get (checked & evaluated beforehand) currently outweigh the other factors that drew me to PN. And 21CN is years away on my exchange. But it wouldn't suit everyone here I can assure you (based on active participation on their forums and here and studying the packages in detail).
And Be may be "unlimited" at present but their network has its problems and I'm not sure how long it's sustainable, especially with people boasting of downloading hundreds of GB per month (and I'm cross-subsidising them).
Re: Why stay with plus net ?
09-01-2009 11:07 PM
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1 Account Billing (2008-12-25 to 2009-01-24) £12.76 £1.91 £14.67
1 6GB Included Data Transfer Charge From 25/12/2008 £2.54 £0.38 £2.92
1 6GB Additional Data Transfer Charge Until 25/12/2008 £4.59 £0.69 £5.28
1 Include Data Transfer Upgrade Charge On 25/12/2008 £1.27 £0.19 £1.46
total £25
Dont know why the additional charge the 2nd time round is double?
Anyway seems like I need to seek pastures new
(BTW I have been with f9/plusnet since 2001)
Re: Why stay with plus net ?
10-01-2009 12:08 AM
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About 15 months ago I joined Plusnet.
1. They sorted out a long-standing problem with speed for me.
2. I got a small discount because of the referral scheme...
3. I got £5 per month (I think) for 6 months.
4. I signed up for a free router...
5. I've just been given £3 per month off for the next 12 months.
My only problem is keeping track of the mostly decreasing cost per month.
I'm currently paying less than £16 per month (includes one referral) for 30GB peak time data transfer.
I think I'm allowed another 30+ GB offpeak...
But it's the excellent customer service which is the major benefit. (Seriously).
"In The Beginning Was The Word, And The Word Was Aardvark."
Re: Why stay with plus net ?
10-01-2009 12:43 AM
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Quote from: axisofevil On the other hand...
But it's the excellent customer service which is the major benefit. (Seriously).
I recently came into PN having been with other ISP's
The grass is always greener etc.
Many other ISP's have really appalling customer service .
In the time I have been with PN - and I have to be honest - I have had a few issues, mainly billing, but the customer service have sorted the problems much, much better than other ISP's I have been with in the last 10 years or more.
so you take your pick and live with it........................
Re: Why stay with plus net ?
10-01-2009 11:34 AM
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Quote from: karhin Be and O2 for example offer 2O MB service for 15 pounds with no fair use policy ( or at least a very lenient policy that doest involve throttling ) .
Only if your exchange is on this list otherwise you will be on a BT wholesale product of up to 8mb at a higher cost.
Re: Why stay with plus net ?
19-01-2009 10:20 PM
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I used to pay £14.99 a month for home max from Orange, and you know what I got told when I asked if there was any possability of a static global IP address? "No sir, I am sorry, but your IPaddress is assigned by your router and will change every time you restart your computer. There is no way to change this, I am sorry." I tried a further 3 times to explain what I was talking about, and then hung up on the moron. And, as it was an 090 number, that cost me the £5 I was saving for that month.
Nah, keep your value ISPs, you get what you pay for in this game, and I for one think that the QoS from PN merrits the little bit extra out the bank account each month.
Re: Why stay with plus net ?
20-01-2009 11:03 AM
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its for these sorts of reasons i stick with plusnet.
yes if all you do is p2p and download and upload 1gb files then a free for all provider would meet these needs.
but if like me you want to be able to browse the web, play XBL with no lag issues, skype the moment you choice to at any time of the day then PN's products are designed to your needs.
also the more loyal you are to PN the lower your monthly bill is.
Re: Why stay with plus net ?
01-02-2009 9:32 PM
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Quote from: axisofevil ...
5. I've just been given £3 per month off for the next 12 months...
Interesting. Would this offer be available to all?
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01-02-2009 9:39 PM
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01-02-2009 9:45 PM
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01-02-2009 9:46 PM
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6. Plusnet are sending me a router to swap-in so that I can rule out (or not) a router problem.
Free of charge.
"In The Beginning Was The Word, And The Word Was Aardvark."
Re: Why stay with plus net ?
01-02-2009 9:50 PM
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Quote from: axisofevil ...
6. Plusnet are sending me a router to swap-in so that I can rule out (or not) a router problem.
Free of charge.
Do you have Christmas party pics - Us mere mortals have to provide our own spare routers!
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