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rugrat
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  #2779871 17-Sep-2021 12:24
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I’ve renewed for another year. Happy with what I got, not as good as some above, didn’t get free Prime but a good monthly discount, and keep free static IP. 

 

Hopefully they can’t take away free static while under contract, but if it’s taken away in future I’ll consider options.




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  #2779882 17-Sep-2021 12:43
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duffles:

 

mentalinc:

 

Also note those signing up for contracts now, might have to wait for any upgrades in the fibre plans to roll through (i.e. where Chorus are moving 100Mbit to 300Mbit etc). Not saying this is what 2degrees will do, but they may..

 

 

I'm not overly familiar with exactly how 2d Consumer works now days but I'm reasonably confident in saying that you're contracted to keeping a service, so being contracted won't impact your ability upgrade your service.

 

 

When I recently renewed my contract with them (and got the credit and Prime - even after having previously received them), I confirmed this with the person, and they said there is no problem with moving to a better service (eg I am still on VDSL and thinking about making changes to wiring to support Fibre). So all good in that space. Upgrade away


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  #2779883 17-Sep-2021 12:43
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I renewed last weekend - on gigabit and was previously paying $85/month

Initially offered $90/month with free Prime but didn't want Prime so got passed to the retention team who offered $90/month and $150 credit, so that worked out pretty well!

Not with 2d for mobile due to the voice quality issues before VoLTE.

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