Re: Three - call charges up
Von: John Smith (someone@microsoft.com) [Profil]
Datum: 19.08.2008 09:21
Message-ID: <ewuqk.19202$6s4.5989@newsfe14.ams2>
Newsgroup: uk.telecom.mobile
Datum: 19.08.2008 09:21
Message-ID: <ewuqk.19202$6s4.5989@newsfe14.ams2>
Newsgroup: uk.telecom.mobile
Have ebilling not paper billing, £1 saved. and as for rounding up to the nearest minute I thought that was the norm. "R. Mark Clayton" <nospamclayton@btinternet.com> wrote in message news:HvednU_gd9TGizfVnZ2dnUVZ8j6dnZ2d@bt.com... > > "Rob Walker" <rob@rwalker.co.uk> wrote in message > news:1c24a60d-a4be-451c-9bfa-8e250a5bae05@8g2000hse.googlegroups.com... > On 18 Aug, 10:26, "Steve Terry" <gFOUR...@tesco.net> wrote: >> "xscope" <goo...@chris-howard.co.uk> wrote in message >> >> news:df1265fb-64a6-4653-a416-96e3a22439a5@v57g2000hse.googlegroups.com...>Just >> got a note today from Three. >> >2 changes :- >> >From October £1 a month extra for paper billing. >> >Also, and more of an issue for me - "From 23rd September 2008, any >> >calls lasting 60 seconds or less will be rounded up to a minute. After >> >the first minute, you'll get charged for the rest of the call per >> >second. There's no change for calls made before 23rd September 2008." >> >"If you have any questions, you can find the answers at three.co.uk/ >> >billingchanges" >> >Sounds like a rip off to me.... > > Yes. > >> >> Three are copying the other networks who have already done it, >> in response to losing roaming revenue. >> >> I expected it from the others, it's a shame Three who have tried >> to be different are now following suit >> >> Steve Terry > > I just got the same letter. According to the 3 T+C's, I can cancel: > > Within one month of a detrimental variation to your agreement. You can > end the agreement within one month of us telling you about a variation > to your agreement (which includes your Price Plan) which is likely to > be of detriment to you. You must give written notice to 3 Customer > Services within that month and your agreement will finish at the end > of that month once we receive your notice. (A Cancellation Fee will > not be charged.) > > It sounds like I can cancel? I'm about 12 months in to an 18 month > contract and could do with a change anyway. I'm going to write to them > and hope they allow me to cancel. From what it says I can't see that > they can argue much. > > But they will - look back in this group :-( >[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
