Price Changes

Started by mk1, Feb 13, 2015, 21:03:29

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mk1

Is it my imagination or have the BB prices changes at some point over the last few months?

Simon

Are you talking about IDNet?  In which case, you must have missed this:

http://www.idnetters.co.uk/forums/index.php/topic,32449.0.html
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mk1

Yes IDnet, the link above suggests the prices where not changed? I am seemly paying more that what the website states

Gary

Quote from: mk1 on Feb 13, 2015, 22:17:32
Yes IDnet, the link above suggests the prices where not changed? I am seemly paying more that what the website states
Just a thought but you could always contact them directly and sort it out, just an idea...  :eyebrow:
Damned, if you do damned if you don't

mk1

Yes of course I've contacted them already! Just wondered if anyone had noticed on here that's all

Simon

I suggest you read through the thread.  We were all confused as well, at the time, but I think we managed to work it all out. 
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mk1

Quote from: Simon on Feb 14, 2015, 10:03:48
I suggest you read through the thread.  We were all confused as well, at the time, but I think we managed to work it all out. 

Ok got it! I think! I should read before posing  :rant2: still very confusing but it's bascically saying that the basic line rental is the same than the standard line rental e.g £16, and the £6 surcharge had always being in the price of the broadband, but is removed if standard line rental is paid ??? So the cheapest ADSL pro package is £37.80 before and after the changes, the £6 can just move from either the line rental or the BB cost!

Simon

Yes, they've basically juggled things around, but if you don't change your package, your overall costs should stay the same.

If you need to ask anything else, could you do so in the other thread, please, as I'm going to close this one so we don't go through it all again.  :)
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