Hi,
I'm sure this topic has been discussed many times, but I'm interested to know what others think about my particular situation.
My current Fibre Halo 3 Broadband contract with BT is up for renewal in November. Recently, I received an offer from BT to renew my contract now for a slightly reduced price;
Broadband Renewal Offer from BT
What caught my eye was the wording about their Price promise;
Never pay more than a new customer when you renew your contract. No exceptions.
So, I checked out prices for new customers and while there was no Fibre Halo 3 on offer there was a Fibre 2 which appears to offer that exact same speeds and guarantees, but for a much cheaper monthly price;
BT Broadband for New Customers
Intrigued by their price promise, I called BT and was told that as I my contract doesn't expire until November, the price promise is not applicable to me as I'm not able to renew my contract until then. When I explained that their offer was to renew now they simply reiterated what they'd said earlier.
Has anyone else experienced something similar?
Do you think I should push back and get BT to honour their price promise or have I completely misunderstood?
Regards, Steve.
Sadly Halo 3 is the hotel california of broadband
Your price matched to the equivalent Halo 3 even though that is not available to new customers
Be prepared to leave in November for a better deal.
As above, you've fallen for a marketing scam that along with John Lewis' "Never knowingly undersold", is probably a hair's width the right side of legal. You have two options:
IMO, life is far too short for option 1...
Thanks for this.
Sadly Halo 3 is the hotel california of broadband
I can checkout any time I like, but I can never leave?
Be prepared to leave in November for a better deal.
That's what I was thinking.
@Anonymous
IMO, life is far too short for option 1...
Agreed and thanks.