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Old 04-05-2004, 13:39   #39
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Re: NTL worse than BT

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Originally Posted by ackees
All this reminds me of the loan shark,
The man borrows £100 to pay the gas bill (or broadband bill) and the loan sharks says £20 a week only 10% interest, and the man thinks no problem I can cope with that, then the following month he tells the man prices have changed, the poor man ends up paying 1000% interest, whenever the loan shark wants to make a bit extra he up the interest. This is what Ntl have been doing, raising prices at inflated %â₠¬ÃƒÆ’¢â€žÂ¢s as they feel like it, and it needs to stop.
What? So if the loan shark raises prices are you allowed to cancel the debt and walk away, somehow I don't think so. If Ntl raises the prices we give plenty of notice and allow the cancellation of contracts if the prices rise.

You have said several times that Ntl should allow competition. They do. It's called BT. Almost all Ntl customers can get BT and pay their prices if they choose to do so.
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