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NonGeographicalMan
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Re: Post Office £50 + another £15
Reply #60 - Apr 1st, 2006 at 2:49pm
 
bill wrote on Apr 1st, 2006 at 2:37pm:
Did anyone else notice the word '
local
' had quietly been inserted there?


I knew there was  a reason it only cost 99p per month.  So this plan will only cover free 01/02 calls to other numbers on your own exchange if local is defined as narrowly as by those other companies left who still differentiate local from other uk calls.

How they have the cheek to convert a free service into a paying one forceably is also beyond me.  TalkTalk are even bigger shysters than I already knew them to be.
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NonGeographicalMan
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Re: Post Office £50 + another £15
Reply #61 - Apr 6th, 2006 at 8:34pm
 
I just became a Post Office Home Phone Customer yesterday and 1899 and 18185 are still working fine and I see I still have Caller Display even though I wasn't given a chance to order it when I switched to HomePhone.  I think I will wait to see if I have been billed for it and I'm not entirely sure I can put up with not having CLI, even though I do like to save money. Wink

The things that confirm I am now with HomePhone are (a) that calling 150 and 151 produces a recorded message telling me to call the customer service number of my home phone provider and (b) that JustDial sent me an email yesterday saying that I was switched to the Post Office from that day.

Well here's hoping that the PostOffice aren't as greedy and grasping as TalkTalk and that Indirect Access with the Finarea companies continues.  If these WLR firms can't make a profit out of just selling cheaper line rental than BT regardless of how many calls you make with them then in my book its not real competition.
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Re: Post Office £50 + another £15
Reply #62 - Apr 6th, 2006 at 10:42pm
 
Excellent news NGM!

I signed up late last week and I've only just received what must be the first letter which confirms the order (don't worry, order placed before 31st for the £50 cash-back!).

I'm happy about 1899 and 18185.  I plan to continue my use of those services as well.  As I've mentioned elsewhere, I have asked the Post Office's helpdesk if I'll be able to do so and they have said yes.  Here's hoping it stays that way!  What does worry me is the paragraph in the terms and conditions that states that if they (the Post Office) determine that my use of Indirect Access providers constitues an "unusual amount of activity" then they reserve the right to terminate my service.  That's not something I'm keen on happening, not least for the hassle of sorting out broadband afterwards!

Anyway, roll on cheaper-than-BT prices!

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NonGeographicalMan
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Re: Post Office £50 + another £15
Reply #63 - Apr 6th, 2006 at 11:12pm
 
Red Dave wrote on Apr 6th, 2006 at 10:42pm:
What does worry me is the paragraph in the terms and conditions that states that if they (the Post Office) determine that my use of Indirect Access providers constitues an "unusual amount of activity" then they reserve the right to terminate my service.

Anyway, roll on cheaper-than-BT prices!


In practice though they won't terminate your service but they might perhaps deny all their customers indirect access in the end.  However the Post Office is still quite small in the Wholesale Line Rental marketplace and for now I don't think they will want to do anything that loses them customer numbers.

Even if it happened there are still all the Diall Through services plus the Voip options for avoiding using their services for phone calls.

Of course the cheaper than BT prices bit is really only on the line rental.  After all I'm sure you won't be using the Post Office for any phone calls. Wink

By the way did you order throught www.greasypalm.co.uk and get the other £15 cashback?
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Re: Post Office £50 + another £15
Reply #64 - Apr 7th, 2006 at 8:58am
 
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Of course the cheaper than BT prices bit is really only on the line rental.  After all I'm sure you won't be using the Post Office for any phone calls. Wink

Correct!

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By the way did you order throught www.greasypalm.co.uk and get the other £15 cashback?

Nope, I used http://www.quidco.com/post-office/ which were offering a massive
£30.00
at the time!

Can't imagine nearly such a good deal to be tempted back to BT...! Wink

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Reply #65 - Apr 7th, 2006 at 9:41am
 
Red Dave wrote on Apr 7th, 2006 at 8:58am:
Nope, I used http://www.quidco.com/post-office/ which were offering a massive
£30.00
at the time!

Can't imagine nearly such a good deal to be tempted back to BT...! Wink


Do quidco actually pay out though?  I think Greasy Palm may be more reliable on that score?

You may not get a good deal to go back to BT but a lousy deal to carry on with the Post Office after 6 months may be enough to make you want to go back?
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Reply #66 - Apr 7th, 2006 at 10:31am
 
This is the first time I've used Quidco, but I have read positive things about them.  I'm hoping they do pay out!

And yes, I think you're absolutely right about the likely situation in six months time.  I called BT before moving just to give them one last chance to tempt me in to staying.  And did they?  Did they heck!  The guy was fully aware of the offer, tried to suggest that some call prices were higher, and then reliably informed me that I had the choice to move provider if I wanted to.  So much for that idea!
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Reply #67 - Apr 7th, 2006 at 10:45am
 
I too changed all 3 of my lines to the Post Office last week, via quidco.
Have received confirmation from the Post Office of the last two I changed - will chase them about the other one if I don't hear today.
I've also never used quidco before, but am hoping for the payout £90!
I too noticed the bit in the T&Cs about indirect access, but am planning on continuing to use 1899 & 18185 as long as possible.

NGM - you say:
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I see I still have Caller Display even though I wasn't given a chance to order it when I switched to HomePhone.  I think I will wait to see if I have been billed for it and I'm not entirely sure I can put up with not having CLI, even though I do like to save money. Wink
The PO sign up procedure said that they would automatically provide any caller features that you already have - that's presumably why you still have Caller Display.
But their literature also said that all caller features were the same price as BT, so if you weren't paying extra for it with BT, you ought to follow it up if the PO try to charge you for it (as I'm sure they will).

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Even if it happened there are still all the Diall Through services ... for avoiding using their services for phone calls.
Yes - but they have a per minute charge for UK calls.
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Reply #68 - Apr 7th, 2006 at 11:07am
 
trevord wrote on Apr 7th, 2006 at 10:45am:
The PO sign up procedure said that they would automatically provide any caller features that you already have - that's presumably why you still have Caller Display.
But their literature also said that all caller features were the same price as BT, so if you weren't paying extra for it with BT, you ought to follow it up if the PO try to charge you for it (as I'm sure they will).


But as they don't replicate BT Privacy or BT's price for a pack of 4 network services how can this be true? Huh Roll Eyes
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Reply #69 - Apr 7th, 2006 at 12:36pm
 
I haven't investigated any of this, but the leaflet I picked up from the PO says:
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... call features are charged at exactly the same price as BT charge you now.**
** Excludes BT calling feature packs.

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Reply #70 - Apr 7th, 2006 at 12:53pm
 
So no doubt also excludes the BT Privacy deal on Caller Display then although as they don't say so they might be in trouble on that one.
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Reply #71 - Apr 7th, 2006 at 2:28pm
 
Exactly what I thought!
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Re: Post Office £50 + another £15
Reply #72 - Apr 8th, 2006 at 2:12pm
 
I vistied quidco, and registered yesterday.

It's too late to take advantage of the £30 offer, rather than £15 from greasypalm, but quidco seem to pay higher rates than greasypalm, but there is a catch.

Greasypalm give a joining bonus, and a bonus for referring others, but quidco actually charge a £5 annual fee, which is only taken if your earnings are more than £5.  Of course the difference between the 1 transaction of the post office homephone would still make quidco better value.

Payments are made via paypal with quidco, as opposed to BACS transfer with greasypalm.  The problem with paypal, is that you can only accept £500 lifetime limit before having to upgrade to a business account, which means that there is a fee for accepting money (as widely used on ebay)  Also, as paypal charge for withdrawing less than £50, it means that with quidco, you need to earn at least £50 before they pay out, as opposed to £25 from greasypalm!!

There's also no referral system.  If you want to recommend them, you just tell your friends.

But the good thing about quidco, is they pass on all their commission from retailers (minus their annual fee) whereas greasypalm pass on about half of theirs, but they use the other half to pay for referral schemes, and giving new customers a starting bonus, and of course their own profits!!

However there are a few better deals around with quidco, especially when it comes to renewing my car insurance, taking out a new credit card, mobile phone contract, and it's even worth opening a few savings or bank accounts just for the referral bonus.
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Re: Post Office £50 + another £15
Reply #73 - Apr 8th, 2006 at 2:24pm
 
Shiggaddi wrote on Apr 8th, 2006 at 2:12pm:
However there are a few better deals around with quidco, especially when it comes to renewing my car insurance, taking out a new credit card, mobile phone contract, and it's even worth opening a few savings or bank accounts just for the referral bonus.


I just placed £40 of bets on the GrandNational using Quidco offers for Tote Bookmakers, Paddy Power and Sporting Odds and it appears that if they all pay out on the Cashback then I will make £14 net on the betting due to all the Cashbacks.  If I win any of these bets things will be much better.

The Quidco offer for Sky Digital also looks pretty attractive too.
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Re: Post Office £50 + another £15
Reply #74 - Apr 8th, 2006 at 7:12pm
 
Shiggaddi wrote on Apr 8th, 2006 at 2:12pm:
Also, as paypal charge for withdrawing less than £50...

Is it not possible to transfer some money in to your PayPal account to make it up to £50 and then remove £50?
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