TechNo more broadband haggles pleaseJon Bentley is increasingly frustrated at having to beg internet providers not to keep upping his billsWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.

TechNo more broadband haggles pleaseJon Bentley is increasingly frustrated at having to beg internet providers not to keep upping his billsWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.

Jon Bentley is increasingly frustrated at having to beg internet providers not to keep upping his bills

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Price rises in phone and broadband contracts – thanks to companies adding a bit on to the retail prices index (RPI) – are one of life’s rather significant annoyances. Thankfully, there are moves afoot to curb them as they’re currently the subject of an Ofcom enquiry.

Instead of rewarding me for my ‘loyalty’, I have to call their horribly noisy call centre and endure a tiresome conversation. In it, I typically threaten to leave, and they offer some optional extras before we eventually settle on a figure that’s similar to what I’m paying for very slightly improved services. It’s a pantomime I have to endure every year or two. But my broadband company is the only one to offer fast connections to my address, so the haggling seems to be unavoidable.

Her response seemed calculated to exhaust and distract me. There followed a lengthy Q and A session about my TV watching and connected devices, repeated requests to confirm my phone number and email and assurances that theirs was the fastest and most reliable internet service in the UK. Irritatingly, she seemed confused about what services I currently had, which made the conversation really quite difficult.

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Broadband connections

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After a lengthy trip to discuss things with her supervisor, and taking into account her ‘employee personal discount’, she made what appeared to be a final offer. As usual, it was a package close to what I have and at a similar price to what I’m currently paying, though I would still be subject to those ongoing inflationary RPI-plus increases. At that point, we were well over 25 minutes into the call and I’m ashamed to admit my resolve to negotiate a further discount deserted me.

Whether it was fatigue at concentrating over the appalling line, or a need to get on with other pressing matters, I gave in and accepted it. I really should have held out for more – something approaching the price offered to new subscribers.

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The whole rigmarole of charging more and more and forcing you to haggle is very tiresome, especially when you feel you haven’t really got a good deal. How can a broadband company make you feel so miserable? I’m not necessarily a fan of extra regulations but I do wish there was a law against this particular money-sucking practice.

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