Seeker
19-02-20, 10:31 AM
I'm with Zen broadband having switched from Virgin a year ago. I'm happy with their service since I've not had a single issue and my skype works much better than with Virgin even though Virgin was quicker (when running speedtest).
So I receive an email letting me know that my contract is coming up for renewal and I can (a) do nothing and continue at the same rate (b) sign up for the same service at less money (c) change providers.
Here comes the cynicism... option (b) same service for less money? I read it again, slowly in case the meaning of words has changed. No it still seems to mean I get exactly what I'm currently getting but for less money.
I call them (still expecting the catch) but no, the lady at Zen confirms it.
This brings me to the next thought, why offer option (a)? Is it like the EULA agreements - nobody reads them? The bike insurance companies say you may get a better deal by shopping around but this company tells me I can definitely get a better deal with them but just have to say that I want it. Weird. :smt017
So I receive an email letting me know that my contract is coming up for renewal and I can (a) do nothing and continue at the same rate (b) sign up for the same service at less money (c) change providers.
Here comes the cynicism... option (b) same service for less money? I read it again, slowly in case the meaning of words has changed. No it still seems to mean I get exactly what I'm currently getting but for less money.
I call them (still expecting the catch) but no, the lady at Zen confirms it.
This brings me to the next thought, why offer option (a)? Is it like the EULA agreements - nobody reads them? The bike insurance companies say you may get a better deal by shopping around but this company tells me I can definitely get a better deal with them but just have to say that I want it. Weird. :smt017