MSE News: BT to hike prices in January - watch out for a letter

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  • CurlySue2017
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    JJ_Egan wrote: »
    Yes you have now explained you are on the 30 day rolling contract
    That reads as broadband only and you have a separate line rental contract paid in advance .
    You say you are paying a lot but that is due to you staying on this method.
    Why not price up what you want from BT first on a contract .

    I pay BT circa £35pm for BT Infinity 1 + Line Rental + TV + BT Sport .

    I really don't mean to be rude or anything, but it would be much more helpful if you could please read posts properly before commenting, as you are simply causing more confusion for me :o

    All of the information regarding my contract with BT, the reason why I stayed after the contract ended etc. was in my OP and also in subsequent ones.
  • JJ_Egan
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  • CurlySue2017
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    Ok, I'm still not sure how but like I said, no offense intended.
  • Birdman2015
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    boatman wrote: »

    Hmmm, just had a conversation with retentions and the lady I spoke to was adamant that I would lose the £5 discount if I left.

    I have to laugh, the deal they offered me was the same as it would be after the price rise.
  • andover_boy
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    Hi All,

    I wonder if someone can help - i'm on a pretty good deal with BT at the minute and can't get much better elsewhere due to my location so i'm not too worried about moving so much but i'd like to avoid the price hike. Spoke to the advisor who said they wouldn't be able to do better than the online offers.

    The 2nd package seems to be giving me a guaranteed price and a new router but i'm more interested in the 1st package. What i'd like to know is If the prices rise again during this time will i be in the same place as i am now, i.e. i will be able to negotiate a new deal. The T&C's state:

    Package 1: Prices and terms subject to change during the contract term
    Package 2: Your package price is fixed for 18 months.

    Any help appreciated

    Picture of offers
    http://imgur.com/a/idzNE
  • ukwmo
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    Hey Andover_boy

    Package 1 seems pretty good. It’s only £1 per month more than the current Plusnet equivalent but you also get unlimited weekend calls. Thanks for pointing this one out, I’ll see if I can switch to this deal when I receive my dreaded price rise email.

    I’d guess if BT put the price up for that package you’d have to call them and see if they’d hold the price as is. Might work, might not. But would any price rise take package 1 up to the price of package 2 ? And do you need a replacement hub/router ?

    Me, I’d gamble with package 1. Doesn’t really answer your question though.
  • [Deleted User]
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    Hi All,

    I wonder if someone can help - i'm on a pretty good deal with BT at the minute and can't get much better elsewhere due to my location so i'm not too worried about moving so much but i'd like to avoid the price hike. Spoke to the advisor who said they wouldn't be able to do better than the online offers.

    The 2nd package seems to be giving me a guaranteed price and a new router but i'm more interested in the 1st package. What i'd like to know is If the prices rise again during this time will i be in the same place as i am now, i.e. i will be able to negotiate a new deal. The T&C's state:

    Package 1: Prices and terms subject to change during the contract term
    Package 2: Your package price is fixed for 18 months.

    Any help appreciated

    Picture of offers
    http://imgur.com/a/idzNE

    Pretty much guaranteed that the prices will go up again in 12 months time (or at least advised they will in January again). As to which is best for you it depends solely on whether you need a new router, if not then package 2 would cost you an extra £55 over the 18 months for no purpose. I'm presuming that being on a fixed price contract means the next price rise wouldn't give you a get out clause but then it would only be for 6 months and if you're limited in your choices and it's a decent price then you've nothing to be concerned about I'd have thought.
  • Vegastare
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    My contract is till May 2019(started last May) - broad band unlimited calls (BT Infinity 1) and a free (at moment BT Sport offer) the email today directs to a link for a new deal for 18mths which will be £ 2.49 less but with only evening and weekend calls........but and this is my query it says 18mths at £29.99 then £49.99 after and the offer includes line rental........I take it that it means line rental is not included in the £29.99 offer!

    One other thing the sport is free till Feb 2018 - would this alter if I re contract, the sport was a special offer a few months back and can be cancelled but only after Feb.
  • ukwmo
    ukwmo Forumite Posts: 60 Forumite
    Got the BT price rise email in today. Phoned BT, I’m still in contract but they accept I can switch without penalty. They couldn’t (or wouldn’t) price match the offer above so I gave them notice that my intention is to switch.

    Logged into Quidco, checked out Sky, Talk Talk etc & finally signed up to Plusnet from 1st December, fibre broadband plus line rental=£24.99 pcm, £40 cashback.

    I didn’t particularly want to leave BT, for me they’ve been reliable, but they’re just getting too expensive unfort.
  • miller
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    The good thing about going with Plusnet is you'll escape any cease fee BT might have wanted to charge; AFAIK Plusnet is a wholly owned subsidiary of BT anyway.
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