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Clart

ClioSport Club Member
I'm paying £25 for my 2mb broadband each month which i'm happy with. Plusnet are now saying they can do home phone and up to 8mb broadband for £21.99.

When i try to upgrade on the website I cannot find the option anywhere, looks like its only available to new customer or something?

Any other decent broadband/home phone packages around?
 
  Clio 182
I was just wondering this too, have booked Telewest to put in 4mb broadband, phone with free w/e calls and cable tv for £47.50 a month in total and that price is discounted for a year, think it's a bit much :S
 
  2004 1.2 Dynamique
I dont think that plusnet broadband is available in many places at the min, doesnt say its available for me when i put my tel number in
 
  SLK 350
It's because PlusNet suck in a big big way!

Clart, if you've got Sky mate, then they will be offering free broadband for subscribers from August.
 
  Audi A6 (S3 on order)
I was always paying 21.99 a month for mine (2mb) ? then I just did a MaxDSL queue jump and the upgrade happened.

You should be able to select the account type you want in the portal. If not, ring them.
 

sn00p

ClioSport Club Member
  A blue one.
Clart said:
I'm paying £25 for my 2mb broadband each month which i'm happy with. Plusnet are now saying they can do home phone and up to 8mb broadband for £21.99.

When i try to upgrade on the website I cannot find the option anywhere, looks like its only available to new customer or something?

Any other decent broadband/home phone packages around?

I seriously wouldn't use them for home phone, they can't even keep their email servers running, let alone a phone service! Last week one of their senior technicians accidentally wiped the wrong server (i.e the live one) when doing an upgrade, of course the spin machine came into action and as always there were no negatives and lots of positives that came out of this! (apart from all the email that was lost, but they steer the conversation away from that pretty swiftly)

Go read the adslguide forums to read about the recent c**k-ups.

Piss up, brewery, couldn't organise......
 

sn00p

ClioSport Club Member
  A blue one.
Out of interest, do you have sky and are in a LLU area? If so might be worth considering sky broadband when they roll it out.
 

sn00p

ClioSport Club Member
  A blue one.
and this just appeared on adslguide from the marketing director which spells out how poor they have been.....

Some of you may know me, others won't. It doesn't actually matter who I am. But for right now I'm the Marketing Director at PlusNet. What does matter is that I've been reading the various posts over the last few months and been watching how this forum has degenerated into a personal conflict zone pandering to self righteous egotism. Hmmm, big statements maybe. Consider this though, why do the same people feel the necessity to spend an unhealthy proportion of their leisure time making postings (I'm assuming they are all gainfully employed and therefore using leisure time to post). It doesn't stand to reason that all these people feel *so* passionately about lambasting PlusNet that they spend a disproportionate amount of time doing so. Unfair comment? Perhaps. But that's what it looks like to anyone who's been observing. Then you start looking at people's potential motivation for doing so and you start to realise that there's more to it than just 'protecting the weak and fighting just causes'. I won't start down that road; it won't help anyone or anything.

PlusNet is not going through a great time right now. That much is obvious. The reality is though that it is in a period of reconstruction, recreating the service that it became known for in the last few years. In the meanwhile time doesn't stand still and neither do markets. PlusNet has weathered worse. It continues to grow and offer great value. It's done some messed up things. God knows I've been responsible for some of them too. Could we have done things differently? Sure. Is it an evil empire headed by a dastardly Sith Lord plotting to annihilate the republic and free speech? Nah.

We work hard and believe that what we do is the best for the customer. We've truly screwed up our support on the back of the ADSL Max rollout and our implementation of the migration to Tiscali LLU process. We've screwed up a couple of other things too. But we're painfully honest about it. We will tell you and put our hands up to it. How many people talk about what's good? Not many, because that really isn't any fun is it?

Anyways, back to support. We're fixing that. It doesn't happen overnight. And yes I am expecting a bunch of customers to take their business elsewhere. But most customers will stick with it. Why? Because for all that is said and for all that we screw up, we still do it no more than anyone else does. Financially, most people who both count the pennies and want a good product know that they get a better deal here. Is that me justifying ourselves in the face of the rest of the market and 'better the devil you know' or 'best of a bad bunch'? Not really. I can see most of you thinking 'LMAO' and 'ROTFLMAO' or some other clever acronym laden with irony. I'm past caring what you non-interested parties think. Why? Because you have no moral stake (or shareholding probably) in PlusNet or the service that we give. You actually have no right to judge. Customers who have problems with us have every right to feel annoyed and ticked off. Those people deserve for us to make time for them. Some of you guys? Not in a million years.

ADSLGuide was the first place I used to look when trying to see what customers felt about us. Now? I look at the feedback we get in other ways. I also look at all our numbers (customer growth, churn etc) and see what's going on with them. I use the service and get as frustrated as customers do. That motivates me to make stuff better. It motivates me to speak to customers directly and hear how bad we've been directly from them. That's the only way we can improve. Not pandering to the over inflated egos of ex-customers and people who have never been customers who clearly have agendas that only they can truly be interested in. So ADSLGuide no longer plays a huge part in keeping me in touch with what customers are feeling and experiencing. But if I want to see hard working members of PlusNet staff, who are just trying to help, being personally attacked and vilified, then I will come straight here.

Excuse the diatribe and potentially lax syntax and grammar. Therapeutic though it was for me, I'm sure it made for <delete as appropriate> painful - amusing - boring reading for the majority of people who could be bothered. The outcome is that I'm asking all people who work at PlusNet and who post in here to stop from doing so. Immediately. I’m sure this will make for some colourful debate. We’re not going to respond or take part. If you want to use any part of this as an out of context quote, then go right ahead. Again, we won’t be responding (oh and I’ve already sent it to the Register and ISP Review before you ask). When the people who moderate this place can be bothered to bring it back to what it used to be, we'll get stuck back in. And gladly so. For right now, we're not. We'll keep an eye out and check for the odd actual customer who may have ventured in here. If you’re actually a PlusNet customer and you want to talk to us, we'll be in our own portal forums and the forums on the PlusNet UserGroup site , as well as any other 3rd party forums that provide a home for a healthy community to engage in reasonable debate about broadband. But wasting time responding to some of you self-absorbed phonies? Not any more.

See you on the other side

Marco

Marco Potesta
Marketing Director
PlusNet Plc
 
  172, Tiguan
Ironically we signed up to PlusNet 8mb having used them at Mum and Dads for ages. 12 days later we are still waiting for them to activate our line. NOT a good start.
 
Im getting rid of plusnet, its been shite for us.

had it for 14 months now and about 4 months we havent been connected.
 
  E91 M Sport
Had plusnet for 3 years - and my internet connection has worked every day. Evidently they've had problems, but I'm not jumping on the bandwagon....those who have experience BT, haha, now that's how s**t things can get!
 

Lee

  BMW M2C
miketheman2k said:
Had plusnet for 3 years - and my internet connection has worked every day. Evidently they've had problems, but I'm not jumping on the bandwagon....those who have experience BT, haha, now that's how sh*t things can get!
Same here. I can't fault them.

My only gripe at the moment is I get capped at 12gb per month peak rate 4pm - 12pm I think, and if I exceed 15gb they start blocking certain services. It's hardly the end of the worlds as it's just P2P stuff (p**n and warez), but none of those restrictions used to be in place. I can use it as much as I want outside of those times and I'm not really capped in the true sense of the word.

Speeds have always been pretty good for me though, so at the moment I'm staying with them.
 

sn00p

ClioSport Club Member
  A blue one.
Lee said:
Same here. I can't fault them.

My only gripe at the moment is I get capped at 12gb per month peak rate 4pm - 12pm I think, and if I exceed 15gb they start blocking certain services. It's hardly the end of the worlds as it's just P2P stuff (p**n and warez), but none of those restrictions used to be in place. I can use it as much as I want outside of those times and I'm not really capped in the true sense of the word.

Speeds have always been pretty good for me though, so at the moment I'm staying with them.

You start getting throttled after 10GB. It's probably a good job you've not had any problems, because you really wouldn't have wanted to try to speak to customer services, people get stuck in the telephone queue for hours on end.

When I moved away from plusnet and my speeds jumped back up to normal :) My usage varies, sometimes a couple of gig a month, sometimes 10gb a month, nothing that is by any stretch of the imagination heavy.

What really irked me with plusnet is all the daft product announcements, changes, withdrawals, re-accouncements etc.... Shortly followed by a statement saying "We'll handle things differently...." - and the fact that they wouldn't tell you this by email, but would gladly send you an email telling you about the latest & greatest offer they've got on in their online store for the amstrad emailer or some such other shite.

I mean, ffs they've got a 50Mb/month package (and apparently even if your adsl modem is disconnected, any packets for your IP get charged anyway - so background noise costs you)! Quite why they've chosen to make it all so complex is beyond me really, no that it matters, I doubt they'll survive for too much longer without massive changes to their management and the way they handle customers, because quite frankly it sucks.

We moved our last plusnet account away about a month of them, happy to be rid of them :) :) :) :) :) :)
 
  SLK 350
The way they treat their customers is absolutely diabolical. It's such a shame as at the start they were the leaders in terms of freedom and services at a price point.

Zen though is still untouchable i think, i can't really recall any issues with them for the last 5/6 years. You get what you pay for i guess, but with Plusnet i'd argue that still isn't the case.
 


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