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NO price rise for TT most vunerable customers

Weevie
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Message 27 of 27
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Message 21 of 27

my fixed price plus contract incorporates free 24/7 calls package - if I do nothing in November and leave it to renew automatically - are you saying that I will continue at the same price as now

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Message 22 of 27

@Gliwmaeden2 

My understanding is that the price will remain unchanged until the following April. That's what I have been led to believe with my own recent end of contract notice anyway. The situation would only reset if you chose to renew. 

 

I can't speak for the "vulnerable customers" issue. 

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Message 23 of 27

Can that be clarified, @ferguson? / @Arne-TalkTalk ?

 

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Does the 4% kick in from November for Weevie .... ? It sounds from the above as though Fixed Price Plus attracts a rise after the contract ends, i.e. November for Weevie, albeit just the CPI, not the +3.7%.

 

And what is Talktalk's definition of its most vulnerable customers?

Gliwmaeden2, a fellow customer.
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Message 24 of 27

If you are on a fixed price plus contract then your broadband price will remain unchanged once the contract has expired. If you have any discounted Boosts then check when the discount expires and act on them before that date. 

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Message 25 of 27

@Arne-TalkTalk  Until November - yes

but what will happen then ?

Will TT follow the rules and leave my charges as they currently are ??

I am registered for "priority repairs" on TT website due to disability needs

Is there any other register, that I need to be registered on, in order to keep my bills fixed ???

I am unable to call the loyalty team for the "best deal" due to lack of audible speech

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Arne-TalkTalk
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Message 26 of 27

You are on fixed price plus in contract , so its as the page says. 

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