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BT seems a rip off for Broadband!! It was £37 a month, now £47!! Contract is up!

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  • Pluto88888
    Pluto88888 Posts: 65 Forumite
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    edited 15 August 2019 at 11:40PM
    Try the smarty £18.75 payandgo back on offer this week unlimited deal
  • allan2006
    allan2006 Posts: 264 Forumite
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    What number are people calling for bt retentions to get these deals?
  • DCFC79
    DCFC79 Posts: 40,635 Forumite
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    allan2006 wrote: »
    What number are people calling for bt retentions to get these deals?

    You google for an answer ?

    Pop BT retentions into google and a number is mention in 1 of the links.
  • jiggy2
    jiggy2 Posts: 471 Forumite
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    edited 19 August 2019 at 9:34PM
    Broadband superfast fibre 1 unlimited - download speed between 39 mbs and 64 mbs
    Landline - unlimited weekend calls


    Still had 6 months to run on contract. BT called and they renewed for another 18 months - £23.99 per month for fibre and line rental (before saving as a result of line rental saver).
  • jiggy2 wrote: »
    Broadband superfast fibre 1 unlimited - download speed between 39 mbs and 64 mbs
    Landline - unlimited weekend calls


    Still had 6 months to run on contract. BT called and they renewed for another 18 months - £23.99 per month (before line rental saver).

    If you are paying that before line rental, then it's very expensive.

    That's what I pay all in for my sons phone/fibre broadband with Plusnet.
    "There are not enough superlatives in the English language to describe a 'Princess Coronation' locomotive in full cry. We shall never see their like again". O S Nock
  • JJ_Egan
    JJ_Egan Posts: 20,281 Forumite
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    Do you mean £23.99 per month including line rental .
    Or as above but further 10 % reduction if paying ALR .
  • jiggy2
    jiggy2 Posts: 471 Forumite
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    JJ_Egan wrote: »
    Do you mean £23.99 per month including line rental .
    Or as above but further 10 % reduction if paying ALR .

    Sorry I should have been clearer - I meant £23.99 including line rental (which then gets the further 10% reduction as a result of the Line Rental Saver). thanks
  • jiggy2
    jiggy2 Posts: 471 Forumite
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    If you are paying that before line rental, then it's very expensive.

    That's what I pay all in for my sons phone/fibre broadband with Plusnet.

    That is including line rental (but before the discount as a result of paying the annual rental in one go) - i should have been clearer!
  • Stompa
    Stompa Posts: 8,374 Forumite
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    I'm currently paying £40.48pm for Superfast Fibre 1 Unlimited and Anytime (excluding mobiles) calls. My contract is due to end soon, and this was due to increase to £52.48pm. My online offer was to continue at £40.48pm.

    Gave them a call to see if they could improve on that and was offered £37.88. I instigated a switch to another provider after which I called them again and the best they could do was £35.98.

    A couple of days later they've called me and offered £19.99pm, which includes Anytime calls to both landlines and mobiles. Why couldn't they have just made me a sensible offer in the first place!
    Stompa
  • bill888
    bill888 Posts: 249 Forumite
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    Stompa wrote: »
    includes Anytime calls to both landlines and mobiles.

    hmm, I didn't think BT offered unlimited calls to mobiles on Anytime plan. Or did you mean free calls to 'BT mobile' numbers?

    On subject of retention deals, most big ISPs have got wise and probably only offer best deal if they receive an order from another ISP to move your telephone number and/or broadband.
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