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That is disgusting and I think perhaps some customers was told explicitly that they join on a 12 month contract with a special offer and its the only one they have and entitled to.
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My problem is not what has happened, but the way in which it has happened. For an employee of any company to say to a customer that they can just go elsewhere is simply disgusting. Don't try to make my posts out to be something that they are not please. |
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Chill guys everyone can always read more into a post than what is there. Lets not get heated under the coller.
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Having read through this thread a couple of points spring to mind:
Pricing of any companies products is based upon a model and prices would have to increase if deviation from the model became widespread. If a company is to invest in improving its products it will not have the cash to do so if it is constantly giving it back to customers as rewards or bribes. |
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That's a very short sighted point of view IMO, surely it would be better to offer a customer taking his £960.00 elsewhere some kind of incentive to stay? :shrug: No customers=no business. |
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Yes they have to phone CS, but there is a vast difference between phoning as an external customer, & phoning when you have 'staff' flagged up on your account. :dozey: I know the difference-I experienced it myself 1st hand. I'm not saying that's wrong per se, it happens in every business, the point I was making was that the associated that posted wasn't making a fair comparison. |
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why dont people understand that discounts are a marketing ploy to get NEW customers in the hope that they will stay. If you're prepared to go elsewhere after your contracted period has expired then your never going to be a long term customer so why should they bother offering you a free month etc
When you signed up you knew the price and what you were going to get in terms of services. If this hasnt been up to your expectations then walk, if your happy with the services then you should be happy about the price that you are paying. What would one months free BB actually do? well it would give you a short burst of "oh NTL are great syndrome" when in fact nothing has changed. My view is pay the money and shut up or walk. |
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You can't say "they do", because is it clear from the thread starter's post that "they don't"! The only point that I am trying to make is that any company that lets nigh on £1000 per year's worth of business go that easily clearly doesn't give a you know what, & must have a very arrogant attitude towards it's customers. |
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