aamusername
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I was just examining my options following the e-mail I got from UPC last week advising me of an increase in the price of my bundle. On my travels, I found this page which states that they will no longer be charging customers who don't pay by direct debit 3.75 from the start of March 2014:
http://www.upc.ie/pricechanges/
"Removal of the Payment Administration Fee
In addition, the €3.75 Payment Administration Fee will be removed so customers who do not pay by Direct Debit will no longer see this fee on their bills from 1 March. "
I am now very much looking forward to cancelling my UPC direct debit!
Now I just need to figure out if I drop to a lower bundle if I will be agreeing to another 12 month contract. From the above page:
"Our services represent excellent value, however if you choose not to accept these changes you do have the right to cancel or downgrade your service within 30 days of the introduction of these changes without penalty."
The question is: do they regard entering a new 12 month contract as a penalty? (To me it certainly is a penalty - I hate contracts!)
http://www.upc.ie/pricechanges/
"Removal of the Payment Administration Fee
In addition, the €3.75 Payment Administration Fee will be removed so customers who do not pay by Direct Debit will no longer see this fee on their bills from 1 March. "
I am now very much looking forward to cancelling my UPC direct debit!
Now I just need to figure out if I drop to a lower bundle if I will be agreeing to another 12 month contract. From the above page:
"Our services represent excellent value, however if you choose not to accept these changes you do have the right to cancel or downgrade your service within 30 days of the introduction of these changes without penalty."
The question is: do they regard entering a new 12 month contract as a penalty? (To me it certainly is a penalty - I hate contracts!)