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acezing wrote on Oct 31
st, 2006 at 3:53am:
Does the Your Calls offer have a min term ?
No minimum term - you can leave at any time. No questions asked. Well, actually, we might go, "Oh." before pulling a sad face, then asking, "Why are you leaving? That makes me a sad panda."
If that doesn't convince you to stay, you're free to go.
acezing wrote on Oct 31
st, 2006 at 3:53am:
Prices might go up ,after all we have seen recent increases by BT,TT,1899, and Cable. So approx 99p a week for 18 months might be a winner in the long term,providing of course you make enough calls to justify going on it. Or if you cant be bothered to use access numbers,get a dialer,or want decent line quality(unlike 18185 these days).
Even having an 18 month contract with Euphony wouldn't protect you from price increases if, for instance, the overall cost of providing telecommunications services went up, due to Clause 4.2 of their Terms and Conditions (
http://www.euphony.co.uk/downloads/tandc.pdf):
"4.2 We reserve the right to increase or decrease our fixed charges and/or introduce new fixed charges from time to time. If we increase any of our fixed charges or introduce new fixed charges, we will give you reasonable prior written notice..."
Yourcalls.net have a similar clause:
"... We may change our prices (upwards as well as downwards) but will endeavour to inform you at least 14 days in advance of any change we are making..."
Any telecoms company will reserve the right to alter their prices, because if the wholesale price of calls doubled overnight (or even went up by 10% the margins in this business are so low), as a service provider we'd have two options -
1. Review our prices accordingly, or
2. Go out of business.
But given we have no notice period, we'd be very foolish if we put our prices up; all our customers would leave! We have no intention of playing the cheeky "BT/TT/1899 call connection charge" game with our customers.