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Broadband options
Hello all
I spent an hour in the phone to BT today trying to review my broadband arrangements. I’m on what they call Halo and have no TV or anything but up till now my £70 a month includes landline which used to be compulsory.
I had looked on line and see that BT does a broadband only deal for new customers for 29.99 a month on an 18 month contract. When I called BT they said this was only for new customers and after keeping me on the phone for ages finally came back with a revised monthly tariff of £58. This is purely for broadband - no tv and no landline.
I thought this was manifestly unfair - charging existing customers 40% more than new ones so I served notice to quit.
I now have a month in which to find an alternative broadband supplier and would be grateful for any advice as to where I should go for a good and reliable deal.
I live in Woodford Green
Thanks a lot for any help or advice you can provide me with.
Cheers
CF
I spent an hour in the phone to BT today trying to review my broadband arrangements. I’m on what they call Halo and have no TV or anything but up till now my £70 a month includes landline which used to be compulsory.
I had looked on line and see that BT does a broadband only deal for new customers for 29.99 a month on an 18 month contract. When I called BT they said this was only for new customers and after keeping me on the phone for ages finally came back with a revised monthly tariff of £58. This is purely for broadband - no tv and no landline.
I thought this was manifestly unfair - charging existing customers 40% more than new ones so I served notice to quit.
I now have a month in which to find an alternative broadband supplier and would be grateful for any advice as to where I should go for a good and reliable deal.
I live in Woodford Green
Thanks a lot for any help or advice you can provide me with.
Cheers
CF
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Re: Broadband options
Apart from Virgin, it all goes through the same Openreach infrastructure i believe. You may be able to get a deal through your mobile network provider.
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Re: Broadband options
That's disgraceful Fred.ContrifibulatoryFred wrote: ↑Sun Apr 07, 2024 4:36 pm Hello all
I spent an hour in the phone to BT today trying to review my broadband arrangements. I’m on what they call Halo and have no TV or anything but up till now my £70 a month includes landline which used to be compulsory.
I had looked on line and see that BT does a broadband only deal for new customers for 29.99 a month on an 18 month contract. When I called BT they said this was only for new customers and after keeping me on the phone for ages finally came back with a revised monthly tariff of £58. This is purely for broadband - no tv and no landline.
I thought this was manifestly unfair - charging existing customers 40% more than new ones so I served notice to quit.
I now have a month in which to find an alternative broadband supplier and would be grateful for any advice as to where I should go for a good and reliable deal.
I live in Woodford Green
Thanks a lot for any help or advice you can provide me with.
Cheers
CF
I've had Virgin for 3 years, (broadband only) and it crept up to £38 (from an initial £24)- - then they said it was going up to £54
No way I am paying that, so I said I was leaving immediately.
After some to-ing and fro-ing they dropped it to £26 for 2 years..
They just try it on, to see who puts their hand up.
They won't let you leave, ordinarily- - get a figure from a competitor you can quote to them and they should adjust down.
Broadband should not cost more than £30 a month.
Three do it for about £12, though granted that is via a 4G/5G signal so may not be as reliable as fixed broadband..
I need steady broadband for work (who doesn't ) otherwise I'd have jumped to Three.
Also, take note of the contract expiry date and set a reminder for 1 month prior. (this is when they'll advise of the "new" contract price), and jump on the phone to them then.
However- you need to be prepared to leave (your current provider) before you get on the phone. Play hardball. £25 a month to them is better than £0
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Re: Broadband options
I thought the practice of only offering “best deals” to new customers had been made unlawful. Use a comparison site to narrow down your choice.ContrifibulatoryFred wrote: ↑Sun Apr 07, 2024 4:36 pm Hello all
I spent an hour in the phone to BT today trying to review my broadband arrangements. I’m on what they call Halo and have no TV or anything but up till now my £70 a month includes landline which used to be compulsory.
I had looked on line and see that BT does a broadband only deal for new customers for 29.99 a month on an 18 month contract. When I called BT they said this was only for new customers and after keeping me on the phone for ages finally came back with a revised monthly tariff of £58. This is purely for broadband - no tv and no landline.
I thought this was manifestly unfair - charging existing customers 40% more than new ones so I served notice to quit.
I now have a month in which to find an alternative broadband supplier and would be grateful for any advice as to where I should go for a good and reliable deal.
I live in Woodford Green
Thanks a lot for any help or advice you can provide me with.
Cheers
CF
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Re: Broadband options
We pay £28 for broadband only, but also have very limited choice who we use as our block has OFNL.
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Re: Broadband options
OK but you would think it could be applied to other areas principle is the same.
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Re: Broadband options
Don't know if they are active in Woodford Green CF but Gigaclear have just posted a deal for Superfast (200) 18 month Contract £17 or Ultrafast (500) 18 months £22, includes router and 1 mesh extender also have cheap landline deals.
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Re: Broadband options
Just cancel your bt and they’ll probably offer you a deal to get back. I’ve had sky, virgin and bt broadband and bt is easily the most reliable and cheapest
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Re: Broadband options
That seems strange. We just moved and are paying 25 pounds for broadband only and we were existing customers.ContrifibulatoryFred wrote: ↑Sun Apr 07, 2024 4:36 pm Hello all
I spent an hour in the phone to BT today trying to review my broadband arrangements. I’m on what they call Halo and have no TV or anything but up till now my £70 a month includes landline which used to be compulsory.
I had looked on line and see that BT does a broadband only deal for new customers for 29.99 a month on an 18 month contract. When I called BT they said this was only for new customers and after keeping me on the phone for ages finally came back with a revised monthly tariff of £58. This is purely for broadband - no tv and no landline.
I thought this was manifestly unfair - charging existing customers 40% more than new ones so I served notice to quit.
I now have a month in which to find an alternative broadband supplier and would be grateful for any advice as to where I should go for a good and reliable deal.
I live in Woodford Green
Thanks a lot for any help or advice you can provide me with.
Cheers
CF
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Re: Broadband options
Was with TalkTalk paying £23.99 a month. This was going up to £32.94 a month at end of contract. Was offered a new contract at £26 a month. Terminated contract and signed up with Vodaphone, for £26 a month, plus £70 Tesco Voucher and £50 cash back from Topcashback/Uswitch. Was rung a few days later by TalkTalk retentions and was offered £23 a month plus a £130 Voucher. Cancelled Vodaphone during calling off period and stayed with TalkTalk. No hassle of changing kit. Did similar 18 months ago, just ludicrous you have to cancel and leave before they come up with the decent offer.