TalkTalk slammed for falsely telling customers 'they had hit broadband limit'

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TalkTalk slammed for falsely telling customers 'they had hit broadband limit'

Postby dutchman » Wed Oct 09, 2019 6:27 pm

The emails, in February and March, had the recipient's name in the subject line followed by text stating: "Your usage is affecting your broadband service. Let's fix it."

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Two TalkTalk emails promoting a broadband upgrade to customers have been banned after the firm misleadingly claimed users were approaching their data capacity.

The emails, in February and March, had the recipient's name in the subject line followed by text stating: "Your usage is affecting your broadband service. Let's fix it."

The email went on: "Your broadband isn't keeping up with you... We've noticed that, at peak times, your current broadband may no longer be giving you the capacity you need. That's why we recommend upgrading your line to fibre, which will give you 4x more than your current capacity."

The second email also included a warning that the recipient had "hit your limit 3 times in 30 days".

Two people, who understood their broadband usage had not been at capacity, complained that the claims were misleading.

TalkTalk said that "capacity" referred to the maximum amount of data the line could provide at any particular time, and they believed it would be interpreted in that way by consumers.

The firm admitted that neither complainant had reached their broadband capacity, although it said both had "neared that level", arguing that the language in the emails did not state that their broadband was definitely insufficient for their needs but was "conditional".

The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) said the email was sent to customers who had reached two-thirds of their line's bandwidth capacity twice in a 30-day period.

The ASA said: "We had not seen evidence that the complainants had reached their data capacity, therefore because the claims had not been substantiated, we concluded the ads were misleading."

It ruled that the ads must not appear again in their current form, adding: "We told TalkTalk not to imply that their customers were closer to reaching their broadband data capacity than was actually the case."

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Re: TalkTalk slammed for falsely telling customers 'they had hit broadband limit'

Postby dutchman » Wed Oct 09, 2019 6:28 pm

I received one as well but I was more annoyed that they expected me to pay more for fibre than a completely new customer. :fuming:
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Re: TalkTalk slammed for falsely telling customers 'they had hit broadband limit'

Postby rebbonk » Wed Oct 09, 2019 7:40 pm

They are truly the spawn of the devil :fuming:
Of course it'll fit; you just need a bigger hammer.
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