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Broadband - how much is too much?
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LMGTFYOriginally posted by cojak View PostOohh... I'm a JL customer and was going to go with Plusnet - linky please!
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Just to let you know that I went for Plusnet in the end. I’ll let you know in a few months time if I’m happy with them.
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Does that mean you are warming towards anything from Yorkshire???Originally posted by cojak View PostJust to let you know that I went for Plusnet in the end. I’ll let you know in a few months time if I’m happy with them.
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You live in Lancashire...Originally posted by northernladuk View PostDoes that mean you are warming towards anything from Yorkshire???
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Jacking up prices by 1.5% on 7 October and going to stiff customers for an RPI increase in June 2021.Originally posted by eek View PostComment
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UmOriginally posted by TheDogsNads View PostJacking up prices by 15% on 7 October and going to stiff customers for an RPI increase in June 2021.So out of 2 key facts you've got both of them wrong.On 7th October 2020, your broadband and line rental price will increase by 1.5%. We're also changing your terms, so that annual CPI price increases will apply to your broadband and line rental price from June 2021.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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I edited the 15% to 1.5% when I re read the statement. The price increase in June is correct irrespective whether it's RPI or CPI but do carry on.Originally posted by eek View PostUm
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RPI and CPI are actually very different beasts....Originally posted by TheDogsNads View PostI edited the 15% to 1.5% when I re read the statement. The price increase in June is correct irrespective whether it's RPI or CPI but do carry on.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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