I upgraded to 350mb from 200mb broadband a fortnight ago for an extra 1p per month. Received an email today
From 1st October, your bill will be going up by £3.01 a month
From 1st October, your bill will be going up by £3.01 a month
Problem is they know they have you by the balls. My only other option is to have a landline installed which I don't want and get a far reduced service. My upgrade didn't involve a new contract, possibly because of the impending increase.Yep another price hike which means you can cancel your contract or negotiate a batter price.
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I upgraded to 350mb from 200mb broadband a fortnight ago for an extra 1p per month. Received an email today
From 1st October, your bill will be going up by £3.01 a month
I had first day problems with my self-install. The speed was alarmingly slow so rang up and spoke to "Jimmy" somewhere in India. He took quite a while but assured me everything was OK but sometimes the speed wouldn't kick in for up to 24 hours????
Didn't believe a word of it but Lo and Behold it righted itself the following day I sort of knew it wouldn't be long before a price increase but came sooner and a bit heavier than expected.
In all fairness I don't think I waited more than a couple of minutes before being put through. I'll give them another month and then I'll ask them for a £5 loyalty discount which they took from me, leading me to upgrade for an extra penny.Yes, I was a bit disappointed by the one month I'll get at £50 then a 5% increase .
I'll have to download more to justify it in my head.
How long were you on hold? My record is 45 minutes to BT Broadband at 3AM with a message telling me they were experiencing higher than usual call volumes and that was a UK callcentre.
I gave up after 15 minutes of what sounded like a boy band singing with a backing track of an ice cream van's jingle being played from a stretched tape at 500dB through a ripped speaker.
In all fairness I don't think I waited more than a couple of minutes before being put through. I'll give them another month and then I'll ask them for a £5 loyalty discount which they took from me, leading me to upgrade for an extra penny.
We become reliant on our internet access and I would be lost without it. There's my c/s, my pga tour access and Netflix just for starters. The thought of traditional shopping as well just isn't worth thinking about
Back in the 80's and 90's I would drive to Digbeth once a month to stock up on TV,Video and Satellite receiver spares. This involved a lot of guesswork as to the type of equipment and faults that would come my way and also meant closing the workshop for half a day. I don't think my hair would be quite so grey if internet was available in those days.
would cancel if it goes up from 37 to 53quid but wifey like being able to record programmes at same time whilst watching another channel. think amazon is better value for tv.
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