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Originally Posted by zoombini
What a daft PDF file, how the heck are we supposed to print out that price rise document?
Its blooming massive!
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True, I think it's just the PDF that they send to the printers, rather thena reversioned one....
To save you the trouble, these are prices that have changed - first price is the current price, second is the new price, third price is the difference.
Telephone Packages
Phone & Surf £28.50 £30.99
(Up by £2.49)
Call Features
Call Barring £1.00 £1.50
Up by 50p
Call Divert £1.00 £1.50
Up by 50p
Call Waiting £1.00 £1.50
Up by 50p
Caller Display £1.00 £1.50
Up by 50p
Reminder Call £1.00 £1.50
Up by 50p
Voicemail Plus £1.00 £1.50
Up by 50p
3 Way Calling £1.00 £1.50
Up by 50p
Calls to mobiles....they claim every price (except those to '3') have been reduced, but they don't say by how much. This was a directive from the regulators not long back.....give with one hand, take with the other!
Internet
1Mb Broadband Internet £34.99 £37.99
Up by £3.00 per month.
Xbox & PS2 Service -
down from 5 quid to 2 quid per month
Dial-up Unlimited Internet £10.00 £12.49
Up by £2.49 per month.
PAYG Dial-up (per min) Daytime 1p 3p 2p / Evening 1p 2p 1p / W/End same
Digital TV
Lots of changes here....to summarise:
Every no premium package (base, mid & family packs) has gone
up by a quid a month.
Sky Sports channels
up by 50p
Sky Sports Collection,
up by £2
Sky Movies 1
up by a quid, but Sky Movies 2
DOWN by a quid (duh?)
Sky Sports & Movies Collection
up by £2
All other premiums (language, adult channels etc.) price stays the same, apart from the Hangama Pack which is
up by £1
Analogue subscribers - prices held, which is crazy becuase they receive some of the Sky channels too, and they should be encouraging customers to move to Digital. Muppetry!
Oh, and your Radio Times sub is going
up by 13p!
Oh and if you read the small print, those who get their second phone line for £6 (like me) will now be paying
£7.50 per month. Very clever, a 20% increase! One second phone line about to be cancelled!
On the whole, I can see that these rises, although small, will make a big difference to their operating cash. The telephony increases are the most serious (calling feats, second line etc) are all very low cost items to provide, yet will yield them a good deal of additional revenue (as they increased in price by 50% in some cases).
Anyone else feeling shafted?
[Edit] (Neil)-Great post Andy-I've just highlighted the price rises to make it easier for peeps.