A 12 month contract is fair enough for new customers amortising the cost of setting up the account, connection fees etc. However it is unreasonable to insist that an existing customer who has demonstrated loyalty and simply wants to change their product to increase included capacity, add features etc should be tied down for 12 or 18 months and unable to move product again without incurrring substantial cost.
Discounts could be offered on a 12 month contract like the recent £3 per month off on the basis of a 12 month contract. Though I really think that there should be a standard price, monthly contract option for customers who have been loyal for 12 months or more.
Any comments?
Regards.
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depends on the unreasonable man." Shaw, 1903.



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