Considering the amazing value for money that Plusnet offers, if people wish to object to the excess usage charge they aren't forced to join.
My point was that the excess usage charge, while it may be reasonable (if one gets to use the full 5 GB), is less reasonable than a per MB charge (or, as could be done) rolling unused allowance into following months until it gets used, would be far more reasonable and for many customers, appear far better value for money. I don't think it worthwhile or value for money to allow PN to deduct a fiver for me going over by 10 MB (and watch what I use to avoid hitting the limit) but if someone didn't know (a) they get no refund of any part of their five quid, if they used say 5-10% and (b) the remaining 'allowance' is completely lost on next billing and is not carried forward, then I'd expect them to feel pretty angry, and even feel 'ripped off' whatever the description says about the facility.
Personally I have set the limit to 0 so I won't pay any excess, as I am aware of the consequences and unwilling to gift PN a few quid if I just happened to go 'over'.
I suggest their throughput provision is closely budgeted, and therefore quite sensibly excess usage is strongly discouraged in the pricing mechanism. ...snip...
I don't remember the exact cost of the 80 GB/month account but it definitely seemed worth my while to switch to the 60 GB account. As for being 'closely budgeted' I would not be so sure. I plan to switch to the Fibre Extra, when FTTC is available, and note the allowance has been increased to 250 GB, while the cost is less than double that of the ADSL 2+ Extra account.
I appreciate that part of the cost is rental of the connection from Openreach but suspect the 250 GB allowance is more generous and on a per GB cost, perhaps not charged the same as for someone on a 10 Mbps connection and limited to 60 GB/month.
I'm sure you cannot disagree. Or if you do, then you have some other agenda. I've already agreed with you ...
Today's earlier comment doesn't come down to whether we agree on wording, but on value for money, and a warning that the 'excess usage' fee of a fiver (or possibly more) has a nasty 'gotcha' for those who are unaware, and assume 'fair treatment'.
I remember a lot of discussion about this when the five pound fee came into being (while it was not applied to all account types, with some of the legacy accounts having lower costs, AFAICR). I was also (though did not state it) comparing PN's current approach (which I would like them to change, obviously) to that of Clara, where their FAQ page (I will find the web page after I am back from town) says that a 10 pound fee (possibly +VAT) is charged for 10 GB but unused allowance
is carried forward (and if it hadn't been, I'd be saying their approach wasn't one I liked).
Here we go... from
FAQ link
"Q: How can I top up if I reach my usage limit?
A: The portal at
https://customer.clara.net allows you to see your usage and purchase a 10GB topup for £10 if necessary. Unused parts of any topups purchased will be rolled over into the following month."
I see it only rolls forward one month, but at least if one has paid for 10 GB one gets chance to use it...