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if you subscribe to a TV package then you dont pay line rental, its part of the tv price which is the same if you have a phone line or not
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BT'S similar plan is £14.95 per month incl rental, you also get 100 text messages from your home phone thrown in. The international call plan is £1 per month if you take option 3: With inclusive UK†calls up to an hour, you can now use your phone whenever you like:
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Ok, was on the phone to them earlier, basically my contract for Tv is up 20th January, I explained to the CS lady I was happy with TV and BB but Phone didn`t want, said I wanted to cancel my TV and Phone as of now and got put through to dept cancelations.
Spoke to a chap called "Gary" who was very informative, basically i`ve got the Phone free for a year (£11 credit on my bill), he was also discussing about Tv drive which i`ve been looking at and said they had brought the launch date forward and I explained to him that I was very interested with it so NTL really haven`t lost any money from me as a customer because I will be having TV drive and 2 extra box`s at £5 each box (apparently TV drive in Glasgow 14th November and rolled out a month later elsewhere). So not a bad result for either NTL or myself and to top it all a friendly guy who knew his stuff:tu: |
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Trying to make out that you get free line rental is a long running con by some at NTL. The truth is that if you want the top package of Family Pack together with Sky Sports and Sky Movies it will cost £55.00 pm with NTL but only £54.50 pm with Sky and BT Option 1 line rental. |
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what i meant to say was the tv package is the same price if you take the phone line or not, but if you do then you dont pay line rental on top of the package
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If you spend £11 on your phone line and £1.60 on calls then you're still paying over the odds with Ntl. What package are you on? ---------- Post added at 16:01 ---------- Previous post was at 15:56 ---------- Quote:
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Can they really reduce TU24 to 7.99 a month*? If they can then CF should be campaigning for all the members to know as that would be a ball busting offer from NTl :) Beating BT at their own game (t he same package from them as above is ~£20 *we'll over look the connection fee and the redial after 60 min issues for now, but personally I'd want them waving too to keep me as a customer :erm: ---------- Post added at 16:11 ---------- Previous post was at 16:06 ---------- Quote:
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its right there in the T&C http://www.home.ntl.com/page/termsresidential "20. Cancellation Rights You may cancel the Services without penalty in the following circumstances:- if we increase our Charges you may cancel those Services in respect of which the Charges have increased by giving us one month's notice in writing within 30 days of the earlier of: (a) such price increase being notified to you under Condition 6.2; or (b) the date of your first bill following such price increase, irrespective of whether the minimum period in respect of those Services has expired. If you cancel Services under this Condition, the increased Charges relating to those Services will not apply to you; " " 30. Notices Notices given under this Agreement should be delivered by hand or by prepaid first class post or electronic mail either: to us: at the address on this Agreement or on the last invoice or to an alternative address notified to you; to you: at the address in this Agreement or to an alternative address notified to us. Alternatively, if you take the Television Service or Internet Services we may deliver notices to you by sending them via the ntl Network so that they are displayed on your television or computer screen. " http://www.cableforum.co.uk/board/sh...1&postcount=19 ---------- Post added at 18:06 ---------- Previous post was at 17:48 ---------- Quote:
in this case conditions 19.4 or 20.1 apply, , so 3.2 'or any of the Services' also applys. ""3. Duration 3.1 Our Services are subject to a minimum Initial Term starting on the date we activate the Services. You can only terminate this Agreement during the Initial Term if conditions 19.4 or 20.1 apply, otherwise we may charge you a cancellation charge which will be the charges which would have been payable to the end of the Initial Term. During the Initial Term, you may downgrade all or any of your Services to the entry level or starter package for the relevant Services by giving us one month's written notice. We may charge you a reasonable fee for a Service downgrade. 3.2 After the minimum period, either you or we may terminate this Agreement and/or any of the Services covered by this Agreement on one month's written notice." |
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And by minimum period they mean your 12 month contract. :) And 20.1 (or 20 (i) as it should be) states: Quote:
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I think the most important fact is that if you are with BT there are a lot of ISP's and deals to be had, but if you are with NTL then you are not able to take advantage of them. No pun intended :)
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Sorry shaun, if NTL increase their charges you can cancel within the first 12 months any service they have increased the charge on, regardless of whether the last increase was more than 30 days ago.;) |
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Believe me if you could I'd be shouting it from the roof tops like I am about how poor value the unlimited talk plans from Ntl are but it's just not the case. :) |
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