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NTL October Phone Price Changes
Can anyone "in the know" confirm the price changes NTL are about to bring in tabulated on their website here: -
http://www.home.ntl.com/page/phonepricechange If the page is right then not only has the 3,2,1 gone (a flat 3p at all times now) but Talk Weekend National calls appear to be 3p all week too - including at weekends! That seems like a major rip off if it's true - or is it just a misprint I wonder? :( |
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Not wanting a sudden burst of people ringing customer services, but if you are still on the old 321 or OPOP call plans, then give customer services a ring and they will change you to TW free of charge. Quote:
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Really is time to look at www.vonage.co.uk or other providers.3ppm is extortionate as you can get calls on a BT line with 1899 for 0ppm and 3p connection. THATS 3p PER CALL.
Ntl have hot them self in the foot again. :( |
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Anyone know how much ntl charge to call mobiles? The TU package details just say 'highly competative mobile calls'. So how much, ntl?
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Page 15, Talk Weekends, Talk Plan Prices and Mobile Call Plan sections are what you need. BTW, there are reasons behind them increasing call costs to landlines, there are going to be some pretty big talk plan changes in the new year, although I can't really say much at this stage because nothings been confirmed as yet, but it looks as though the talk plans may well be brought more in line with BT option 2 and 3 for TU and TU24. EDIT: Attatched tariff guide for my franchise area, although costs are much the same in all areas. |
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I thought I was still on the 3-2-1 tarrif but as I now read it all calls even at off peak time such as after 6pm and at weekends will be charged at 3p a minute !
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When I first got cable, back in about 99, it was because they were the cheapest thing going. For the same line rental as BT -- £9.77pm -- you got not only a phone line but analogue cable TV as well. The call charges were roughly the same as BTs, with the added bonus that local cable-to-cable calls were scott free, no matter how long you were on the phone.
Hell, if you were lucky enough to be in an NTL area (I wasn't), you even got free 24/7 dial-up Internet. How times change. Having a cable telephone is now clearly more expensive than a BT line, and that's before you take into account any alternative dialers that you can use. Three pence per minute for a local call is a joke, as is 5ppm for 0845 numbers. How can it possibly be cheaper for me to call my next-door neighbour on my mobile than it is to do so from my home phone? I can't explain it, but once these price rises go through, that will be the case. To top it all off, NTL don't even offer caller display (which BT have done practically forever), nor can they tell me if they ever plan on offering such a service. In summary: NTL broadband -- excellent. Digital TV -- actually pretty good these days. Telephone -- atrocious. |
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I am staying on the 5p call plan. If they whip that away I shall use my BT line instead. 3ppm my bottom!
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So this is the manner in which NTL recoup the losses of going back to free calls to customer services? If anyone has not already done so there are companies out there far cheaper than NTL, let them know how you feel by using the power you all have to cancel the phone service on your contract, you can do this even if you are still in your 12 months minimum agreement because NTL have increased the charges on that particular service. If you can do it jump ship from this company only going in one direction then do it, they are raking the money in again for the shareholders and upper management without a care for the customer. Pay back time I think ;) ---------- Post added at 20:00 ---------- Previous post was at 19:58 ---------- Quote:
All well and good if you only use the phone of a weekend ;) They really are taking the **** :erm: |
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Do NTL not realise that there are companies offering " calling plans " that are more competetively priced than their own? The one I have with BT could not be beaten by NTL or matched! At the end of the day people have to make their own minds up, I personally see no reason to pay more for the same thing, or stay in a contract that has had its fees increased, look after the pennies and the pounds take care of themselves :) |
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I accept what you say :) but I think its NTL being reactive instead of proactive :erm: Bt have already stolen a march in call plans by reducing theirs. |
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