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Standard User RobertoS
(elder) Thu 04-Feb-16 18:37:36
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Re: BT Broadband prices


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I don't think that's something the ASA suggest is better than being able to see the expected price at initial signup time.

That's what the thread is about. Not getting retention discounts. As has been pointed out, one price eventually found on the website is clearly potty anyway.

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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Thu 04-Feb-16 18:41:33
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Can anyone see, going through their website, including the T & Cs, what happens to the broadband price at the end of the 12-month contract? I can't.



Same page as the current offers is....
BT Broadband

1Saving is based on the current non offer price of £13 a month. 12 month contract.

2Saving is based on the current non offer price of £20 a month. 12 month contract.

3Saving is based on the current non offer price of £7.50 a month. 12 month contract

4Saving is based on the current non offer price of £12.50 a month. 12 month contract

5Saving is based on the current non offer price of £30 a month. 12 month contract

packages here

Nicely set out in Important imfortation.....

Seems pretty simple and easy to understand. Offer price ends and reverts back to the current price for the package.
Standard User Oliver341
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Thu 04-Feb-16 18:50:40
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Re: BT Broadband prices


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Same page as the current offers is....
BT Broadband

1Saving is based on the current non offer price of £13 a month. 12 month contract.

2Saving is based on the current non offer price of £20 a month. 12 month contract.

3Saving is based on the current non offer price of £7.50 a month. 12 month contract

4Saving is based on the current non offer price of £12.50 a month. 12 month contract

5Saving is based on the current non offer price of £30 a month. 12 month contract

packages here


The two problems with that are:

1. Those numbers are nowhere to be seen, other than a "3" alongside two of the products, and

2. the "non offer price" is not the same as the end of minimum term price as can be seen from the phrase "Price from month 13 currently: £18 a month. Current non-offer price: £13 a month."

Oliver.


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Standard User RobertoS
(elder) Thu 04-Feb-16 19:23:51
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I'm not sure what you're trying to prove. That's all been posted and discussed, and it is far from clear.

Maybe you should compare the (error-containing) BT site with the problems identified by the ASA.

The annoyingly pausing and restarting video puts it more expressively than the printed text.

In particular:-
Based on the findings, we consider that the current approach typically taken by advertisers � where prices for several elements of the offer (broadband, introductory offer, line rental, contract length) are presented separately � is likely to mislead consumers and therefore, from 30 May, will in all likelihood break the rules.
...
�Greater prominence for the contract length and any post-discount pricing
...
74% of the total sample believed that information about one-off and on-going costs after an introductory period was either fairly or very unclear.
Post-discount pricing is the subject under discussion, and if you can easily identify the costs after the first twelve months for the products listed in the banner parts of the site I expect you successfully get the cheapest possible gas and electricity prices after 10 minutes' research.

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Edited by RobertoS (Thu 04-Feb-16 19:24:46)

Standard User Michael_Chare
(experienced) Fri 05-Feb-16 17:12:04
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I don't think that's something the ASA suggest is better than being able to see the expected price at initial signup time.
I would think you are right. It is just a practical way of dealing with the situation. I raised a similar question with a Plusnet web chat for a line at a non LLU exchange. The response was not encouraging so I avoided them.

Michael Chare
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