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on 18-04-2023 06:22 PM
I’ve received an email today from consumer.talktalk.co.uk
“an update on your broadband contract"
My fibre 150 contract is up for renewal in May and the email sets out my options.
My question is this - why would I want to move to a 24 month contract when it appears to be identical to being ‘out of contract’? - is this a mistake... I would have thought there would be some motivation for me to choose a contract over being out of contract?
Hence being puzzled.
My instinct is to do nothing, and compare other providers until I find a better offer.
Or am I missing something?
Thanks
on 25-04-2023 02:51 PM
Thanks for the update, glad its all sorted.
on 23-04-2023 05:54 PM
Yep. That makes sense .
I've just renewed and removed that feature as I don't use a landline anyway so was surplus to requirements.
Cheers.
on 23-04-2023 05:52 PM
Thanks. Yeah, I get it now.
I spoke to the loyalty team and have just renewed it and removed that feature completely... It would have gone up £8pcm as that call boost feature was originally £16, but was 100% discounted, and only 50% discounted on my next renewal... But I don't use the landline anyway so was always pointless.
Thanks again.
All done and dusted.
on 22-04-2023 05:57 PM
If you currently have the calls boost free, that discount will expire, but not the actual boost, @PJRanson.
You'd then be charged for it unless you actually remove it.
It's not part of the contract total, because it can be removed after just one month without penalty. It's also subject to any price increases that could be announced in the course of the 2 years.
So the £32.00 is not inclusive of the boost from the moment your current discount expires.
on 22-04-2023 03:48 PM
Thanks Arne, Why would my price increase if the email says it's fixed to £32pcm? The only time it will increase is due to inflation based on the consumer price index, and that’s not until April 2024 - as per the caveat.
If you’re referring to landline phone calls. I don’t make any anyway - preferring my cell phone which has unlimited calling via my tariff with Smarty...
...so where does that leave us with Talk Talk?
on 19-04-2023 12:02 PM
Hi @PJRanson
I would also suggest contacting loyalty, you have the unlimited calls boost which is free till the end of your current contract, that discount is no longer available so your price will increase.
Loyalty team will be able to help on 03451720088.
Regards
on 19-04-2023 06:40 AM
That's what I would have thought but, as pointed out, according to the caveat no. It's identical.
Hence my puzzlement. 🤷♂️
on 18-04-2023 07:07 PM
Does Option 2 not comprise a fixed price deal for the duration? Which would of course represent an improvement. Personally, either way, I would get in touch with the loyalty team directly to see if they can offer you a better deal for a new contract.
on 18-04-2023 07:04 PM
TalkTalk's email and online renewals frequently seem to go wrong. Personally, I would advise you to contact the Loyalty Team by phone or Live Chat and ask what they can do for you.