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Standard User FibreBubble
(fountain of knowledge) Mon 21-Apr-25 21:11:08
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Re: Aquiss price


[re: tallseabird] [link to this post]
 
Yes. The price before the mid contract price rise in the first year is doing a lot of heavy lifting here.

Unlimited Edition. Unlimited Supply.

Edited by FibreBubble (Mon 21-Apr-25 21:13:59)

Standard User DFScale
(committed) Mon 21-Apr-25 23:36:15
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Re: Aquiss price


[re: tallseabird] [link to this post]
 
In reply to a post by tallseabird:
The speed is the speed - not in question and not questioned in my OP!


What does this mean? That you are adamant you must have 1000M? Or that you don't question the speed? Or what?
Standard User Taras
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Tue 22-Apr-25 08:15:10
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Re: Aquiss price


[re: tallseabird] [link to this post]
 
In reply to a post by tallseabird:
Currently Aquiss charge £495 in year 1 and £660 in years 2+

I am just coming to the end of a contract where I will have paid £538 in year 1 and £578 in year 2. Year 3 will be higher on paper but I know that I can haggle and will likely continue around the £578 mark - or I'll simply go back to Aquiss for 1 year!

I have just worked out that Aquiss is £50.42/month over 3 years but that ongoing £660 is too much to swallow.


Apparently you can re-contract with Aquiss after year 3 and get any discounts .

so

year 1 - 12 month contract - and any discount
year 2 - rolling monthly
year 3 - 12 month contract and any discount.


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Standard User binary
(committed) Tue 22-Apr-25 08:37:59
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Re: Aquiss price


[re: Taras] [link to this post]
 
In reply to a post by Taras:
Apparently you can re-contract with Aquiss after year 3 and get any discounts .

so

year 1 - 12 month contract - and any discount
year 2 - rolling monthly
year 3 - 12 month contract and any discount.


That's not quite right - the timeline would look like this...

year 1 - 12 month contract - with discount
year 2 - rolling monthly
year 3 - rolling contract
year 4 - recontracted for 12 months with discount
Standard User PCJM40
(experienced) Tue 22-Apr-25 10:37:26
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Re: Aquiss price


[re: binary] [link to this post]
 
In reply to a post by binary:
That's not quite right - the timeline would look like this...

year 1 - 12 month contract - with discount
year 2 - rolling monthly
year 3 - rolling contract
year 4 - recontracted for 12 months with discount
Above is also how I understood it based on the post from Martin below
In reply to a post by aquiss:
Any offers that we may run, based on our current business practices, are for new customers and those who have have been with us for 3 years or more, as we believe this both encourages new business and rewards loyalty.
Standard User GoWest
(member) Wed 23-Apr-25 08:01:22
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Re: Aquiss price


[re: PCJM40] [link to this post]
 
It seems a bit strange that this is not mentioned in the Aquiss ts and cs nor would it seem to be offered routinely to those starting their 4th year of broadband service with Aquiss.

Checking back I can see that I made my first payment to Aquiss in April 2022: the email notification for payment for the coming month has just arrived at the standard rate with no offer of a new contract at a discounted rate.

For completeness, I again should add that the quality of service on my line continues to be excellent.
Standard User dgilbert2
(regular) Wed 23-Apr-25 08:08:13
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Re: Aquiss price


[re: tallseabird] [link to this post]
 
The other costs to consider as I understand it for this ISP are for buying your own router, if you do not have one and the disconnection charge at the end of the contract if you move on?
Standard User candlerb
(knowledge is power) Wed 23-Apr-25 09:39:05
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[re: dgilbert2] [link to this post]
 
That is correct.

The disconnection charge is if you move house (whether or not you subscribe to Aquiss in the new property), or if you terminate broadband without switching to another provider.

Most other ISPs hide these costs by locking you into an 18-24 month contract (almost all 24 months these days).
Standard User PCJM40
(experienced) Wed 23-Apr-25 11:55:37
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Re: Aquiss price


[re: GoWest] [link to this post]
 
In reply to a post by GoWest:
It seems a bit strange that this is not mentioned in the Aquiss ts and cs nor would it seem to be offered routinely to those starting their 4th year of broadband service with Aquiss.

Checking back I can see that I made my first payment to Aquiss in April 2022: the email notification for payment for the coming month has just arrived at the standard rate with no offer of a new contract at a discounted rate.
We are only going by what Martin said in his post (you could contact Aquiss directly if unsure), he does say in the post "new customers and those who have have been with us for 3 years or more" so you could assume (rightly or wrongly) that the half price deal is available every year after the 3rd year.
Standard User binary
(committed) Wed 23-Apr-25 16:06:52
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Re: Aquiss price


[re: PCJM40] [link to this post]
 
In reply to a post by PCJM40:
We are only going by what Martin said in his post (you could contact Aquiss directly if unsure), he does say in the post "new customers and those who have have been with us for 3 years or more" so you could assume (rightly or wrongly) that the half price deal is available every year after the 3rd year.


That wouldn't be my assumption - I'd think it's available for those who have been customers for 3 or more years, and perhaps only those customers who get in touch to enquire.

Edited by binary (Wed 23-Apr-25 16:23:23)

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