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eFibre - included or extra?

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  • 25-06-2013 4:12pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 1,195 ✭✭✭


    Hi
    On https://secure.eircom.net/fibre/ the three eFibre bundles are explained.
    According to the comparison table they each include "Unlimited Off-Peak Local & National calls 30 mobile minutes"


    Then there is a subbanner of "Included items and optional extras" where it says:
    "These packages include a landline with:
    - Unlimited local and national calls - anytime!
    - 30 mins of calls to mobiles - anytime!"

    So which is it Eircom Off-Peak or Anytime calls are included?


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 6,831 ✭✭✭eircom: Alan


    GrumpyMe wrote: »
    Hi
    On https://secure.eircom.net/fibre/ the three eFibre bundles are explained.
    According to the comparison table they each include "Unlimited Off-Peak Local & National calls 30 mobile minutes"


    Then there is a subbanner of "Included items and optional extras" where it says:
    "These packages include a landline with:
    - Unlimited local and national calls - anytime!
    - 30 mins of calls to mobiles - anytime!"

    So which is it Eircom Off-Peak or Anytime calls are included?
    GrumpyMe

    The prices firstly advised for the packages are indeed off peak.

    Where you have referenced:

                        " Then there is a subbanner of "Included items and optional extras" where it says:
                         "These packages include a landline with:
                          - Unlimited local and national calls - anytime!
                        - 30 mins of calls to mobiles - anytime!""

    Beside it you will have the option to build your own package to avail of the anytime alternative :



                         "Want a different phone plan?
                         You can change your landline plan by calling us later, or you can create your own package"


    Thanks for highlighting this to us, I agree it does seem a little confusing. I'll pass this to operations.


    Al


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