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techguyone 30-01-2023 14:12

Re: Price rises this year.
 
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Originally Posted by stann0 (Post 36144729)
Got an email this morning advising my price would increase by £11 from 1st April. As my 18-month contract was fixed at £29 in December that would be a 38% increase. To say I was furious is putting it mildly. I rang retentions and thankfully came to a satisfactory agreement.

There must be people who just suck up these increases without questioning them.


I had similar, and reduced my bill by over 2/3
By cancelling all except broadband. That seemed satisfactory to me, and once Openreach finish finalising the local infrastructure that will be even more satisfactory.

RobboEdin 30-01-2023 15:44

Re: Price rises this year.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by stann0 (Post 36144729)
Got an email this morning advising my price would increase by £11 from 1st April. As my 18-month contract was fixed at £29 in December that would be a 38% increase. To say I was furious is putting it mildly. I rang retentions and thankfully came to a satisfactory agreement.

There must be people who just suck up these increases without questioning them.

I don’t understand why you’re furious.
The maths is simple.
Those with heavy discounts will get very high percentage increases due to the general price increase.

jfman 30-01-2023 18:18

Re: Price rises this year.
 
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Originally Posted by RobboEdin (Post 36144747)
I don’t understand why you’re furious.
The maths is simple.
Those with heavy discounts will get very high percentage increases due to the general price increase.

I genuinely don’t think that’s reflective in the messaging, or that anyone would consider a 38% increase in contract reasonable.

techguyone 30-01-2023 18:33

Re: Price rises this year.
 
I was paying £62, in April if I had done nothing, I'd have been paying £99

I wonder how many other people there are, who would have done nothing and got that kind of increase. (The VM guy I spoke too had said the phones were red hot with people cancelling/downgrading their packages)

Mr K 30-01-2023 18:41

Re: Price rises this year.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by RobboEdin (Post 36144747)
I don’t understand why you’re furious.
The maths is simple.
Those with heavy discounts will get very high percentage increases due to the general price increase.

Most will have some discount, the 13% av. increase, is deliberately misleading.
13% itself is way above inflation, which is forecast to come down this year, . Also a promise of more inflation busting increases and no cancellation rights in future years. Customers have a right to be upset.

Peter729 30-01-2023 20:27

Re: Price rises this year.
 
With inflation and the rise in energy prices many people are scrambling to save every penny they can, I read today there are many people cancelling their Netflicks/Disney etc subscriptions.

Chrysalis 31-01-2023 03:03

Re: Price rises this year.
 
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Originally Posted by Inactive Digital (Post 36144527)
A reminder that price rises are applied to standard prices, not necessarily the amount you pay. so If you have any discounts you increase will be higher.

E.g. a 13.8% increase on my package would mean I pay 27% more each month. I'll be hitting the phone as soon as I get my notification.

Wow O_o.

---------- Post added at 03:03 ---------- Previous post was at 02:45 ----------

Good job they not heard of truflation which is just under 20%.

https://app.truflation.com/

ileikcaek 31-01-2023 12:04

Re: Price rises this year.
 
Increase of £7 from £44.49 to £51.49 for me, for 250Mb, I will be off to Youfibre as soon as
they are live here. They have been busy building around here for the last few months, so hopefully it won't be too long now.

£29.99/m for gigabit is just too good to pass up.

Chrysalis 31-01-2023 12:49

Re: Price rises this year.
 
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Originally Posted by ileikcaek (Post 36144812)
Increase of £7 from £44.49 to £51.49 for me, for 250Mb, I will be off to Youfibre as soon as
they are live here. They have been busy building around here for the last few months, so hopefully it won't be too long now.

£29.99/m for gigabit is just too good to pass up.

How do you know, they notified you already?

techguyone 31-01-2023 12:50

Re: Price rises this year.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ileikcaek (Post 36144812)
Increase of £7 from £44.49 to £51.49 for me, for 250Mb, I will be off to Youfibre as soon as
they are live here. They have been busy building around here for the last few months, so hopefully it won't be too long now.

£29.99/m for gigabit is just too good to pass up.

What boils my piss is the disparity in pricing.

I'm paying £35 for 250 and I'm not a new customer.

My daughter is paying something different again, again not a new customer, how hard can it be for VM to have flat rates for the same service.

Peter729 31-01-2023 12:53

Re: Price rises this year.
 
The YouFibre offer seems almost too good to be true but I have looked at the reviews and they are very positive, I think February will see me moving from VM to YouFibre.

Chrysalis 31-01-2023 13:01

Re: Price rises this year.
 
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Originally Posted by techguyone (Post 36144820)
What boils my piss is the disparity in pricing.

I'm paying £35 for 250 and I'm not a new customer.

My daughter is paying something different again, again not a new customer, how hard can it be for VM to have flat rates for the same service.

Indeed, my ordering phone call I brought this up, I told the operator what someone else was paying for gig1, and she pretended the price point simply did not exist, I then offered to read out the proof and said be honest or I am putting the phone down now (as I personally cant stand these pricing shenanigans) she then admitted different customers pay different prices but she can only offer what the computer says, but then magically she discovered the volt offer after that admission. (previously was only offered the standard website price of £64).

pip08456 31-01-2023 13:37

Re: Price rises this year.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by techguyone (Post 36144820)
What boils my piss is the disparity in pricing.

I'm paying £35 for 250 and I'm not a new customer.

My daughter is paying something different again, again not a new customer, how hard can it be for VM to have flat rates for the same service.

I'm paying £20 for 250mb and I'm not a new customer.

Peter729 31-01-2023 15:09

Re: Price rises this year.
 
£20 for 250mb is an extremely good deal ��

pip08456 31-01-2023 15:18

Re: Price rises this year.
 
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Originally Posted by Peter729 (Post 36144829)
£20 for 250mb is an extremely good deal ��

Don't I know it. I didn't ask for it, didn't need it but it was offered so I took it.
I was on 100mb at the time and was quite willing to go back to 50mb, as that's all I need.


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