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Cheapest Orange Broadband

katy2
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It would seem I am paying over the odds for my basic Orange Broadband. I was an existing Freeserve customer who got transferred to Orange, and I'm still paying £17.99 a month for basic Broadband connection.
My question is, how recently have you been able to get switched from £17.99 to £12.99 ? I just rang and got offered £14.99, but by reading some of the posts on here, there are people who have got down to £12.99. Am I too late, is £14.99 the best I am going to get now ? Chap gave me another number to ring, an 0870 one, he prob just wanted me off the 0800 line.
Any advice greatfully received,thanks.
My question is, how recently have you been able to get switched from £17.99 to £12.99 ? I just rang and got offered £14.99, but by reading some of the posts on here, there are people who have got down to £12.99. Am I too late, is £14.99 the best I am going to get now ? Chap gave me another number to ring, an 0870 one, he prob just wanted me off the 0800 line.
Any advice greatfully received,thanks.
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ring and say you are leaving to go to another provider as orange are charging too much and they will offer you the £12.99 package to stay. worked for me0
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sloth wrote:ring and say you are leaving to go to another provider as orange are charging too much and they will offer you the £12.99 package to stay. worked for me0
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Phoned again tonight, got offered the £14.99 again, which I declined, held out for £12.99 and got it. Just saved £60 a year.
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katy2 wrote:Phoned again tonight, got offered the £14.99 again, which I declined, held out for £12.99 and got it. Just saved £60 a year.
Thank you.
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