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Any ABers out there who are with Post Office Telephone? Just found out that they have sold their phone and broadband business to Shell Energy. Of course, the say prices etc won't change, but they always do, and never downwards. Such a shame as I had been with them for over 12 years with no problems.
Hate these sort of changes: when E.ON took over my gas and electricity when Npower went under, I could no longer pay by quarterly direct debit as I had been doing for ages, and I really don't like paying a set monthly amount, as you're never sure if you're ahead or behind. I await further communication from PO Phone with trepidation.
Hate these sort of changes: when E.ON took over my gas and electricity when Npower went under, I could no longer pay by quarterly direct debit as I had been doing for ages, and I really don't like paying a set monthly amount, as you're never sure if you're ahead or behind. I await further communication from PO Phone with trepidation.
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So that you can compare, Shell Energy are currently charging their existing customers the following monthly prices for their broadband contracts (which include line rental but with no call charges included, except as stated below): 11 Mbps download speed: £21.99 35 Mbps: £30.99 (after an initial 18 month period at £27.99*) 63 Mbps: £35.99 (after an...
23:49 Wed 03rd Feb 2021
So that you can compare, Shell Energy are currently charging their existing customers the following monthly prices for their broadband contracts (which include line rental but with no call charges included, except as stated below):
11 Mbps download speed: £21.99
35 Mbps: £30.99 (after an initial 18 month period at £27.99*)
63 Mbps: £35.99 (after an initial 18 month period at £29.99*)
[* = new customers also get three months of calling credit]
As I currently pay £22.82 per month for broadband only, with my line rental on top of that, (at the same sort of speeds as Shell provide for £21.99, including line rental) that doesn't look too bad to me. (I'll be sticking with my existing broadband company though, as it's a firm that mainly supplies large businesses, rather than home users, and therefore has to provide excellent customer support).
11 Mbps download speed: £21.99
35 Mbps: £30.99 (after an initial 18 month period at £27.99*)
63 Mbps: £35.99 (after an initial 18 month period at £29.99*)
[* = new customers also get three months of calling credit]
As I currently pay £22.82 per month for broadband only, with my line rental on top of that, (at the same sort of speeds as Shell provide for £21.99, including line rental) that doesn't look too bad to me. (I'll be sticking with my existing broadband company though, as it's a firm that mainly supplies large businesses, rather than home users, and therefore has to provide excellent customer support).