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RE: Price increase on calls? - Ree's No.1 fan - 12-12-2010 16:37 I noticed the increase in the cost of calls. It could be that with shows on Freeview the powers that be feel that they can be part of the £1.50 cartel given the greater pool of potential callers? Not too long ago there was Live 960 with their variable call rates, Cellcast's Partyland was half price at 75p for quite a while and you had the TVX channels at 35,45,50 & 75p. The days of price competition seem to be over...but it could well be a wise move for at least one smaller channel to cut prices to generate extra calls. TVX are a business, performers seem to be reasonably happy and I'm sure this is a strategic decision but expect a lot more phone waving in the future! TVX has a great roster of performers but the shows are rather static and basic RE: Price increase on calls? - gazfc - 12-12-2010 17:35 They need the extra cash as it's written into LDM's contract that TVX must supply her with anti ageing cream RE: Price increase on calls? - bobek - 12-12-2010 17:37 VAT goes to 20% in January. This won't be the last price rise you see.... RE: Price increase on calls? - mr mystery - 12-12-2010 18:07 (12-12-2010 09:27 )Dominar Rygel XVI Wrote:I saw it posted some were on this forum that Ofcom can get involved if a channel is seriously undercutting other channels in regards call costs , especially if the channel is doing it just to take calls away from other company's and is in fact not making money itself from the the cheap rate calls , can't remember were it was but some thing like that was definitely posted on this forum .(11-12-2010 21:36 )KRISB Wrote: I have a strong suspicion that the decision to double the price of calls on one channel and more than triple those on 2 more was forced on RE: Price increase on calls? - MeTarzan - 12-12-2010 21:05 (12-12-2010 18:07 )mr mystery Wrote:(12-12-2010 09:27 )Dominar Rygel XVI Wrote:I saw it posted some were on this forum that Ofcom can get involved if a channel is seriously undercutting other channels in regards call costs , especially if the channel is doing it just to take calls away from other company's and is in fact not making money itself from the the cheap rate calls , can't remember were it was but some thing like that was definitely posted on this forum .(11-12-2010 21:36 )KRISB Wrote: I have a strong suspicion that the decision to double the price of calls on one channel and more than triple those on 2 more was forced on Can't see why that would be OFCOM's business or why they would want to prevent price competition in this market - seems it could use some. Every other sector of digital, print, etc. media is subject to the most intense price competition and has been for some time - why should these channels be any different and why would OFCOM intervene? Makes no sense to me at all. RE: Price increase on calls? - stingersplash - 12-12-2010 21:12 thats a shame is they are back to £1.50 - i would never ring anyone for that. i would do 2 or 3 calls a week when 35p a minute, listen in for 5 mins was all good. RE: Price increase on calls? - Ree's No.1 fan - 12-12-2010 22:15 Seems to be a lot more phone shaking than normal - strained wrists all round! RE: Price increase on calls? - MeTarzan - 12-12-2010 22:18 (12-12-2010 22:15 )Rees No.1 fan Wrote: Seems to be a lot more phone shaking than normal - strained wrists all round! Yeah, perhaps they should mix cocktails as a sideline... RE: Price increase on calls? - Krill Liberator - 13-12-2010 00:47 Only Tia seems to be waving it about - the phone, that is..... What a shame - If I had just a little more in the way of funds (being the oddly-proud owner of a P'nG loser-fone) I'd be giving her a call right now. These are sad times; maybe when we call in we should simply assert (in a gruff, dim voice) "Do's a deal, mate?"....'mate'?! No sooner said than 'on'...the delectable Tia is now busy, as are Sarah-Louise and Siobhan. Okay then. RE: Price increase on calls? - eyesonly4u - 13-12-2010 00:54 Surely they could have stopped the increase at say £1 a min that way they still would have been better value than the other channels! Instead they priced themselves onto a level with the bigger channels like elite who have more money to spend on production. I hope they will re think this price hike as if like we all expect they will lose alot of customers |