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Originally Posted by Superblade7
VM used to do this and still ought to do the same.
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We have been over this many times before
You are right that they did indeed - when the 'unit price' reflected the individual cost of each service.
That hasn't been the case for many years due to the reducing relative costs of the services, so putting the system 'unit price' on the bill would cause significant complaints - which is main the reason the bills were changed
For instance XL 60 broadband shows as a 'unit price' of over £37 on the system - however no one pays that price, it's never been sold and that price and never will be.
If it was shown, the first thing that someone will do (and used to do when they were broken down) when they see that on their bill is to phone up and complain that they are being overcharged