Line rental is £16.99 a month but going up to £17.99 soon so would be worth getting the line rental saver.
18 month contract.
Go through TCB for £77 cash back. Has now been reduced to £10.50.
Quidco offering £40.
£374 after cash back for 18 months or £20.77 a month
** ignore link. you need to go through Quidco or TCB to see the deal **
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prash_2k
27 Aug 1624#3
Why have you put £5 per month when you must take the 16.99 line rental.
Did teacher never tell you to show your equations / working out...?
chasolo
27 Aug 163#6
offer like this and best they can do me with currently the same stuff is 29 quid a month,time to start looking elsewhere.
these companies just don't get it still eh,match the price or lose customers!
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Tinvincible
27 Aug 161#1
£5 a month is only for the first 6 months or am I missing something?
Fien to Tinvincible
27 Aug 16#2
link must have changed. if you go through TCB or broadband choices it will take you to the proper link where it's £5 a month over 18 months
prash_2k
27 Aug 1624#3
Why have you put £5 per month when you must take the 16.99 line rental.
Did teacher never tell you to show your equations / working out...?
t3rm3y to prash_2k
27 Aug 16#7
you need a line anyway for the broadband. so the internet service is £5 a month. thats the deal.
Kraezae
27 Aug 16#4
Same price as Vodafone BROADBAND 38mbps which is a flat £22 a month. Not sure if Cashback is available? :stuck_out_tongue:
backinstock
27 Aug 16#5
Take a screenshot as that's what it says.
As the line rental increase starts in a few days, I'd work your calculation out using £17.99 p/m as no-one will be able to get the £16.99 line rental.
I've just actually left Plusnet and I know others think they are the 'bees knees', I found them extremely 'uncomfortable' with my changeover. Took ages to actually contact them over misleading emails, several misleading emails!
I'm glad to see the back of them!
chasolo
27 Aug 163#6
offer like this and best they can do me with currently the same stuff is 29 quid a month,time to start looking elsewhere.
these companies just don't get it still eh,match the price or lose customers!
backinstock to chasolo
27 Aug 16#9
I agree.
They also put up the line rental mid-contract and allow you to leave without penalty (although you may have to 'guide' them) and lose customers. Then offer cheap deals to attract new customers to replace the exiting ones, but at a lower cost.
It must make sense somewhere? (scratches head)
jameshothothot
27 Aug 16#8
no it isn't . i don't have line rental . i have broadband only with virgin and ex wife uses relish . total cost is 21 quid coming to 22. still a good price but not five pounds
Fien
27 Aug 162#10
I just shop around for the new deals each time my old one expires. does get annoying though.
Zool
27 Aug 16#11
How are plusnet for traffic shaping? Currently about to cancel sky fibre as deal has just run out.
Opening post
18 month contract.
Go through TCB for £77 cash back. Has now been reduced to £10.50.
Quidco offering £40.
£374 after cash back for 18 months or £20.77 a month
** ignore link. you need to go through Quidco or TCB to see the deal **
Top comments
Did teacher never tell you to show your equations / working out...?
these companies just don't get it still eh,match the price or lose customers!
All comments (83)
Did teacher never tell you to show your equations / working out...?
As the line rental increase starts in a few days, I'd work your calculation out using £17.99 p/m as no-one will be able to get the £16.99 line rental.
I've just actually left Plusnet and I know others think they are the 'bees knees', I found them extremely 'uncomfortable' with my changeover. Took ages to actually contact them over misleading emails, several misleading emails!
I'm glad to see the back of them!
these companies just don't get it still eh,match the price or lose customers!
They also put up the line rental mid-contract and allow you to leave without penalty (although you may have to 'guide' them) and lose customers. Then offer cheap deals to attract new customers to replace the exiting ones, but at a lower cost.
It must make sense somewhere? (scratches head)