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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Tue 29-Sep-15 18:36:11
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Re: Changed ISP


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Probably laugh
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(deleted) Tue 29-Sep-15 19:03:47
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Just spoke to virgin, they are offering me 12 month contract deal of £23.25 a month including the new superhub SE instead of my current £27.65 plus next months increase of £1.75. I was going to go for it until she tried to put the pressure on laugh
I told her I'd have a think about it and then she said I'd probably have to pay £20 delivery for the new hub. [censored] laugh
Standard User mrnelster
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Tue 29-Sep-15 19:11:36
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I heard BT are doing £17.99 line rental then 5 quid extra a month for 12 months. Then I heard on the radio that Sky are doing free fibre for 12 months if you took whatever tv package out, but I missed the detail.

I also read somewhere that household phone bills are rising faster than energy costs currently. Work that one out. Maybe the fibre harvest has been poor this year... crazy


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Standard User astateoftrance
(experienced) Fri 02-Oct-15 21:27:44
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[re: mrnelster] [link to this post]
 
Some good deals, I have free broadband at the moment but the line rental/call package still comes to £25 a month. That's market 1 ADSL Max for you grin

BT's had contractors laying ducting outside the village and in the next village so hopefully sometime in the not too distant future we will get fibre.
Standard User mrnelster
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Sat 03-Oct-15 08:58:23
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Yeah, I manage my old mums connection on a market 1 exchange. So expensive for a few GB, at a couple of megabits per second, compared to my unlimited fibre. frown

Anyway, I'm going to try to tackle Plusnet today and force them to cancel or reduce the price of my package to match those other deals. That is the option I should have had if they hadn't of sneekily extended my contract.
Standard User astateoftrance
(experienced) Sun 04-Oct-15 21:39:55
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Definitely worth trying, they really shouldn't be able to renew the contract when just changing a call package.
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