Regrading from package to package is actually free!

Started by mrapoc, Feb 28, 2008, 21:24:28

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mrapoc

Just been talking to Idnet

If you regrade up/down between any package it is free!

:eek4:


Might try supermax for a month and see how it goes!

What would happen if it upgrading now - payment wise?

Lance

Are you sure? Regrading from supermax back down would normally incur the fee??? Payment wise, i would assume it would be pro-rated to your payment period. Best speak to simon d to confirm though.
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mrapoc

QuoteHi Sam,

I can confirm regrades up or down are free.

Kind regards,

Miriam
IDNet

Sam James wrote:
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> So going from Homemax to Supermax is free (ignoring the £10 increase
> monthly) and downgrading supermax to homemax is free?
>

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> I was under the impression (from discussions on idnetters.co.uk) that
> it would cost to downgrade
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> Thanks a lot!
>
> Sam
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> *From:* Support [mailto:support@idnet.com]
> *Sent:* 28 February 2008 10:02
> *To:* Sam James
> *Subject:* Re: IDNet Contact Form
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>
> Hi Sam,
>
> We do not charge for when you want to downgrade or upgrade.
>
> Kind regards
>
> James
> IDNet
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> Sam James wrote:
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> Hey James,
> So I am likely to experience less slow downs at busy periods, lower
> pings in gaming? (I used to get sub 30s but 30s is around what I get nowadays).
> Perhaps higher download speed (depending on source of course)? What is
> the downgrade fee if I feel it is not for me?

> Part of me feels I should go for it but part of me is unsure whether I
> should do the extra £10 a month and risk having to downgrade for
> whatever the fee is (£15?)

> Thanks
> Sam

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Support [mailto:support@idnet.com]
> Sent: 28 February 2008 08:16
> To: [personal data removed]
> Subject: Re: IDNet Contact Form

> Hi Sam,

> Including the higher upload speed, the supermax he a smaller
> contention ratio at BT's end giving you more priority at the exchange
> as far as your traffic is concerned, the home supermax package is
> actually a business grade product.

> Kind regards

> James
> IDNet

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>     Email: [personal data removed]
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>     Enquiry Type: Broadband
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>     Comments: I am interest in upgrading from home max to supermax.
> Just
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> wondering what benefits (other than greater upload) i am likely to see
> whilst using it. I game, surf the net and download/upload often.
> cheers
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Lance

I wonder if their policy has changed then. I need to change my package tomorrow so will ask simon when it changed.
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Rik

I asked Simon about this recently and was told a downgrade from SuperMax does incur a fee.
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Rik

I've checked again, the downgrade from SuperMax does attract a fee.
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miriam_idnet

Just to clarify on this topic,

Officially when changing from the Home PAYG, Home lite and home Max to Home Supermax there is need for BT to regrade the circuit, they therefore charge the ISP for upgrades and downgrades. IDNet have never passed the charge for an upgrade. We have in the past charged for downgrade as a matter of course however more recently as downgrades from Supermax have been infrequent we have been happy to waiver this charge. On occasion where a customer has frequently regraded between packages we have reserved the right to charge the standard fee of £15 for the downgrade.

In conclusion there is a charge for a downgrade from Home supermax however in the interests of good customer service the charge is only applied at our discretion, in the event of this possible charge the matter is discussed fully with the customer directly.

Miriam.

Rik

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Inactive

You had better have a Karma for that Miriam.. :thumb: :karmic:
Anything and everything that I post on here is purely my opinion, it ain't going to change the world, you are under no obligation to agree with me, it is purely my expressed opinion.

mrapoc

ACE!

So depening if you like us or not we probably will not get a charge  :laugh:

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mrapoc

Perhaps another addition to the FAQ? May attract more customers to supermax knowing its not always going to mean a fee downgrading (more monies for idnet)

Rik

I'm not willing to put a 'possible maybe' in a FAQ, Sam. If the charge may or may not be applied, it makes it very hard for us to give any advice on the issue, so we'll just be referring people to IDNet to ask from now on. :(
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I suspect it is a case of,  if you ask nicely Rik.
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Rik

I'm sure you're right, In, but with such a policy in operation, we can't say to an enquirer "There's no charge" when there may be, or vice versa.  >:(
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mrapoc

Yea suppose so - just i think there needs to be something in place so users arent thinking there is "a definate charge" as i thought

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Anything and everything that I post on here is purely my opinion, it ain't going to change the world, you are under no obligation to agree with me, it is purely my expressed opinion.

Rik

Quote from: mrapoc on Feb 29, 2008, 15:10:27
Yea suppose so - just i think there needs to be something in place so users arent thinking there is "a definate charge" as i thought

So did I, Sam, and I'd queried it with Simon. As long as it's discretionary, I'm not going to give people any information, but instead refer them to IDNet, because anything I say has a chance of being wrong (even more so than usual :)).
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Andy70

Quote from: Rik on Feb 29, 2008, 15:19:11
Frequently, Sam.  ;D

Just ordered the regrade for myself actually  ;)

I've been over my monthly allowance for the past 2 months due to heavy use of p2p  :eek4:


Malc

I wonder if the potential charge is to stop people moving up and down ( :no:) every other month, depending on what they DL, maybe if it's a one of move, then it's free?

Rik

IDNet are actually charged a fee by BT for the move in either direction, Ted. They are choosing to absorb it at the moment, but I'd imagine that would not be the case if people swapped regularly.
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