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Re: options beyond 60Gb per month?

A question for PN Smiley
If a customer has phone and bb with you, and wants more usage. would you give them unlimited bb at the price (£18.00 a month) of PN re badged JL unlimited package?
If not what is the procedure to change from PN to JL, i assume no mac is needed?
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Re: options beyond 60Gb per month?

That would be very nice, but even a boost up to 120Gb  would be good enough to stop me jumping ship at the moment.
I would change to fibre, but I don't really want to be paying an additional tenner a month for the extra speed that I don't really need at the moment
I just need to find some spare time in the day to ring Customer Options to find out if they can do something for a 10 year loyal customer before I start informing people of my new email address Smiley
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Re: options beyond 60Gb per month?

I also an very disappointed by this news.  I was just about to upgrade to Extra, in the interim period, just before the next billing period, on the thought that a product refresh was just around the corner. If this is not the case, then as others are, I need to start thinking about more competitive providers.  More and more people will be using streaming, with Netflix, Sky anytime+ etc etc, and this if you have HD, will eat up useage. Personally I am not asking for unlimited, but a more competitive, flexable and realistic useage limit...
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Re: options beyond 60Gb per month?

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If a customer has phone and bb with you, and wants more usage. would you give them unlimited bb at the price (£18.00 a month) of PN re badged JL unlimited package?

Can't say I'm surprised this question was ignored. After all there were plenty of staff online today and some were posting to this thread. Then when you asked that all of a sudden it went silent.
So to clarify, could a member of staff post the policy of moving from PlusNet to John Lewis packages and vice versa? (assuming there is one).
I don't expect a response though. I'm almost tempted to raise a ticket to see if that will be ignored too.
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Can't say I'm surprised this question was ignored.

Ignored, no. Missed, yes.
To move to JLBB you'd need to contact our customer options team to obtain your MAC and then sign up with JLBB either via the website or calling the sales team.
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Re: options beyond 60Gb per month?

Ok - thanks for replying Chris.
I didn't think it would be made easy, even though it is the same company.
And I assume contractual commitments and deferred fees would have to be paid, as if you were actually moving elsewhere?
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Re: options beyond 60Gb per month?

I did not think a mac would be required if you are in essence not moving from PN.
I know when moving customers from Madasafish to PN no MAC was required , and the move was done usually within 24hrs.
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Re: options beyond 60Gb per month?

Neither did I.
I wonder if the internal systems are different then?
I doubt PlusNet would have spent the development costs to produce a brand new system for JL.
So you need a MAC, even though I'd imagine their accounts are managed by Workplace (as the PN accounts are) and the traffic management is just a different profile on the Ellacoyas (or whatever they're called now).
Bit silly isn't it?
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Re: options beyond 60Gb per month?

Although the JL product is a 'rebadged' Plusnet service (in that it is actually provided by Plusnet) it is not sold (to the user) by Plusnet and is not part of the Plusnet product portfolio.  JL broadband is only available from JL and they are the 'sole retailier' for this product so I'm not at all surprised that a MAC is required the same as a migration to any other retail ISP.
It's a bit like how certain Mercedes vans are manufactured by Volkswagen but you cannot buy a Mercedes van from Volkswagen.
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Re: options beyond 60Gb per month?

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Although the JL product is a 'rebadged' Plusnet service (in that it is actually provided by Plusnet) it is not sold (to the user) by Plusnet

Am sure they just answer the phone with welcome to JL instead of PN  Smiley
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It's a bit like how certain Mercedes vans are manufactured by Volkswagen but you cannot buy a Mercedes van from Volkswagen.

But you are getting it direct from PN, as sales, customer service, tech support etc  , is from the same people in the same building. The only real difference i can see is the name and packages.
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Re: options beyond 60Gb per month?

Yes, I suppose it is possible if JL have their own staff, internal systems, etc. and  just using PlusNet bandwidth.
I wonder if that is the case?
JLB seem to be saying as little as PlusNet I notice. This is from their 'about us' page:
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Expect more from John Lewis Broadband
John Lewis Broadband provides Broadband and Phone services.
As part of the John Lewis Partnership, we believe that everything we do should be straightforward, great value and come with a reassuring extra level of service.
Find out more about the John Lewis Partnership.

Hardly says that much does it? I think a member of their (or PN's) marketing team spent 10 minutes on that before knocking off to the pub.
It's all a bit like Fight Club to me .. "The first rule of fight club is you do not talk about fight club" Grin
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The only real difference i can see is the name and packages.

You're almost certainly right but JL would surely have some kind of agreement giving them exclusive rights to this specifically badged retail product and the 'purchase' can only take place through the JL website.  (That's not to say that Plusnet couldn't offer something to 'match' the product in specific circumstances - though it probably wouldn't be an exact match.)
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Yes, I suppose it is possible if JL have their own staff, internal systems, etc. and  just using PlusNet bandwidth.
I wonder if that is the case?

I doubt that very much.  I would think a number of PN staff are assigned to deal with JL sale calls, etc..
For example the relevant service status updates  on JL are an exact copy of the ones on PN.
For some reason home phone is not listed on the JL service status.?
https://www.johnlewisbroadband.com/support/service-status.html
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Re: options beyond 60Gb per month?

Are JL BB customers (not ex PN) entitled to sign up for these forums?
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I doubt that very much.

Yes me too, noticed that the John Lewis Broadband site resolves to an IP in a range owned by PlusNet.