phelixoflaherty wrote: » Currently paying 53 euro for Fibre Power Broadband 50Mb and basic phone, no TV am I being overcharged?
joe123 wrote: » Spoke with UPC this morning. Got a very unfriendly agent who seemed like she couldnt care less. Told her how we are paying 71 euro for 30mb broadband and basic UPC and a phone we never use. I explained how we might be moving in the next 5 months and that if we downgrade does that tie us to a new contract which she said it does. I asked her if we move to an area where theres no UPC what happens and she said you will pay the 200 euro cancellation fee. I said we will have to cancel so and she was going to put me through to them and then said she needs to get approval from the account holder (under girlfriends name) The girlfriend will call them later and hopefully we will get someone who cares a little bit more.
tostao1014 wrote: » Answer my own question . . . uSwitch ain't great but Eircom's eVision is better value for me than UPC. eVision Essential Pack * 30 of the most popular channels * 50MB Unlimited * eTalk Off-Peak * 60 a month after introductory offer Will save me a tenner, give me unlimited off-peak calls phone calls and increase my current broadband speed by 20MB.
smurf22 wrote: » upgrading on to a Horizon box
deravarra wrote: » Please, do not do as I did and let them take your router - unless you want to put up with rubbish wifi and have to go and buy another router ...
smurf22 wrote: » Would i be even given a choice?
smurf22 wrote: » Would i be even given a choice? Would the horizon box work with the old router? not that it matters as i dont use wireless anyway and use a cable for everything i have that needs broadband
gavmcg92 wrote: » It costs 45 euro to get it done. Kick up a fuss and you might be able to get it for free.
deravarra wrote: » The replacement router - Technicolor - has worse wifi than the horizon. Tried n tested...
smurf22 wrote: » Thats sounds like a upc rep just wanted a back hander, cant see why there would be a problem in keeping an older router unless it isn't compatible with the new box I'll try to hold onto it, if they do look for money, they can go jump for it and if there is problems with the new router they will get constant out calls to replace their faulty equipment until they give me one that works
pippip wrote: » Anyone else not get a letter/email yet? Nothing in messages on myUPC either. I have Digital Select Extra, HD, broadband and 1 multiroom so I am thinking I must be getting a hike somehow. Only thing is I am having tech issues with reception which might still be ongoing as they said lines between houses down the estate needed fixing.
Exo wrote: » You're most likely paying €44 already, which is the current price. The increases are indicative of the current pricing. I was paying €42 for the same package, it's gong up by €2 to match their pricing.. if that makes sense. Bull**** move by UPC, but they're giving me 120Mb so I'll let it be.
atomoh wrote: » will the upgrade from 50Mb to 120Mb require a replacement of the modem?
Liberty boy wrote: » I have cancelled my contract and am looking around for a better deal. Anyone got any suggestions ?
The Cush wrote: » Sky for subscription channels or Saorview for the Irish channels and Freesat for the UK channels without subscription.