In the olden days, at least until my last renewal 2 years ago, it was possible/advisable to telephone "Retentions" and secure a package that suited one's needs and price. I've not seen much of that here recently.
I know this was a state secret but is it still possible? I'm up for renewal next month which appears to at a price £5 cheaper than my current package (but there will be a 10% price hike baked in from the end of March) - there can't be much wriggle room on that.
Geoff
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BT do have a loyalty team (retention) but quite a few people on here, me included, keep tabs on the personal offers section of MyBT and extend contracts when a good offer if available. I've never waited until the end of my broadband contract with BT and have always just extended it when I decent deal is available. I'm paying the same price as I was 7 years ago for a faster speed 👍
Fyi it's £44.99 for Fibre100 with Halo 3
I don't need Halo (anything); there is no OpenReach fibre here (3miles from Edinburgh city centre); I don't use a mobile for calls - I'm happy to pay for unlimited landline calls. My Fibre2 is stuck at 63/18 and that is what I would really like to improve, without accepting CityFibre which is at my front door. Tempting fate, my broadband is rock solid - I don't use a HH. I don't watch films or sport. The price offered for Fibre 2 at £38 is £5 less than I am paying so I am planning to take that.
Natural greed says that if what is offered is fine, what would I get if I played the negotiation game?
@gspearson wrote:
Natural greed says that if what is offered is fine, what would I get if I played the negotiation game?
Phone up and see!