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Plusnet is a telecommunications service provider in the United Kingdom that is owned by BT. Plusnet was founded on 15 November 1997 in Sheffield. Plusnet offers affordable SIM-only deals which last for a month and this allows customers to change their packages easily. How good is Plusnet phone service? Here’s our round-up of different reviews that will help you decide for yourself.

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  • Plusnet Phone Service Reviews On Trustpilot
  • Plusnet Phone Service Reviews On The Review.io Site
  • Plusnet Phone Service Reviews: Last Words

Plusnet Phone Service Reviews On Trustpilot

Trustpilot was the first site I visited and the site had an overall star review rating of 2.0 stars out of 5 stars. There were a decent amount of good reviews and a lot of them were similar. A lot of the reviews were about the company’s customer service agents and employees who were helpful, friendly and polite. Some customers expressed their happiness with Plusnet’s fast broadband and signal. Here are a few of the good reviews:

•I have always found that Plusnet solves any problem quickly and efficiently. I often think that many bad reviews stem from customers’ own attitude: when they turn hostile against Customer Service staff who are doing a job like the rest of us. Treat them fairly and you will receive respect in return. My recent two-day lack of access to the Internet was apparently solved, with a discount off my next bill for the inconvenience. Quick service, kind messages, and problems solved. What more do people want?

•Yet again, call handler Millie Barton has gone above and beyond what I’ve come to expect from ANY company!

She called today to make sure I was not having continued issues with my WiFi connection and ended up acting ‘agony aunt’ for an exhausted/confused person.Thank you so much Millie!

•I’ve had plusnet broadband for over a year. Last weekend our connection dropped out. While checking my online account I noticed my contract change (from 2 months ago) was ‘stuck’ and I’ve been billed more than expected for August and September.

Although the call to customer support took over an hour, the first person sorted the router issue with me, the second arranged for a refund of my overpayment and the third person updated my package information so I’m paying the right amount each month.

All three members of staff were helpful and friendly. I’ve given four stars as a call should not take over one hour, but overall this was very good customer service given the multiple issues that needed sorting 🙂

Now, on to the bad reviews, a good amount of the bad reviews spoke about poor signal strength and connection issues. There were also a lot of complaints about Plusnet increasing their bills with any notice. A few customers wrote about how rude some customer service agents were to them and how difficult it is to get a hold of customer service. Here are some of the bad reviews:

•Moved home, my bill increased by £12 due to my new address. Couldn’t offer me the lower price advertised as they’re for new customers, not customers of 5+ years. So I’ve canceled and they let me know of the £78 cancellation fee. Just got the bill today and they’ve charged an extra £6.99 for postage and packing on my emailed bill?!? Online chat is useless and call centers just read what the screen in front of them says.

•Never known such appalling customer service.

We paid for the internet more than a month ago. We have spent a collective 32.5 HOURS on the phone to their customer service to try and get some service and we still don’t have any internet. You get bounced from one team to the other (all with hours being on hold, especially with the provisions team), we’ve been told engineers are coming so waited in all day and twice no one showed up.

They don’t know which our order number is, can’t communicate with OpenReach and despite asking for the issue to be escalated many times, we are still without internet. Goes down as the worst customer service ever experienced for any issue – and I have lived in many developing countries where the infrastructure for the internet barely exists. Never had such a dreadful experience.

•Absolutely shocking service. We have paid our account in advance for the month via direct debit but still get cut off. The customer service people cannot switch it back on only to the technical team who don’t pick up the phone because it is half an hour to closing time. They take your money quick enough but won’t sort out a problem they created.

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Plusnet Phone Service Reviews On The Review.io Site

The Review.io site had an overall star review rating of 1.4 stars out of 5 stars. There were a few good reviews and most of them are about the company’s helpful and friendly customer service agents. Here are a few of the good reviews I found:

•I’ve just had to speak to someone regarding my plus net service. And I was pleasantly surprised by the experience. I spoke to a lovely young man, (Amraiz Malik) who couldn’t have been more kind and helpful. He talked me through things and got me sorted out in no time. All of the staff that I’ve had to deal with have been the same. Wonderful service all round. Well done Plus net.

•Excellent service, easy communication, very good value, highly recommended.

•Great service, fantastic customer service & brilliant prices.

There were a lot of complaints about billing issues. A lot of customers mentioned their bills kept increasing with any notice from Plusnet. A lot of customers also complained about the company’s customer service. Some customers complained that it took hours to get in touch with customer service and when you do, the agents are not able to solve their issues. Some customers also complained about poor connection. Here are some of the bad reviews:

•Speeds were poor, no better than any other provider – decided to cancel my direct debit after never actually using it and never making a call – I would avoid them to be honest, the customer service is very poor, and I found them charging me even though I didn’t use the service – I was told I could cancel with a payment or put a 30-day notice on, and they would charge me more … I informed them I had never used the SIM, and they insisted on charging me.

Anyway and threatened to go to debt collectors even though I have never made one call with the SIM – all they were interested in was getting their money, no leeway for the customer, no attempt to understand the customers position – a check on the account shows no calls or anything were ever made, but plusnet were not in the least interested. The call-handler did complain to me that this was making her job difficult – poor girl; although she was more interested in the terms and conditions …

•Constant drop outs got told maybe my microwave ??? Lmao they get worse so much for we’ll do you proud should be changed to we’ll do your head in ! They blame everything but themselves when they work. It’s ok when there isn’t a pain in the booty worse broadband I’ve ever had and that’s with leads plugged in to your pc!

•Misleading poor customer service prices increase lack of notification for bills, untimely response to phone calls basically plusnet are no good just money oriented can’t wait to leave.

•Been with them a matter of weeks paying £23.99 for a 36mb package that is £22.99 on their website. Just went up to £28.17 a month.

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Plusnet Phone Service Reviews: Last Words

After reading through the numerous reviews, I would say I have mixed feelings about Plusnet so I’ll leave it to you guys to decide if you want to use Plusnet’s services. After all, no company is perfect and it seems like Plusnet has a lot of improvements to make.

Author:Dun

Dun enjoys reading and writing, and is always on her smartphone. She currently uses a Google Pixel 3.

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A Nokia G60 vs Nokia X30 comparison was inevitable from the moment I read the news of their launch and scanned through the specs of both phones. Why? At their core, Nokia G60 and Nokia X30 are the same phone. They are both powered by the same Snapdragon 695 5G processor and were both released with Android 12. The differences appear when you move outwards from that core.

This comparison will pit the main features and specs of the G60 5G and X30 5G against one another. The G60 5G is the more affordable of the two, but are there areas in which it has better specs or features, or is the X30 5G ahead of it in every way?

  • Nokia G60 vs Nokia X30: The Comparison Where Nokia G60 5G has the edge Where Nokia X30 5G has the edge
  • Nokia G60 vs Nokia X30 comparison: Verdict

Nokia G60 vs Nokia X30: The Comparison

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Nokia G60 vs Nokia X30 comparison

Nokia G60 5GNokia X30 5G
6.58 inches, 1080×2400 pixels, 120Hz, IPS LCD, waterdrop notch, Gorilla Glass 56.43 inches, 1080×2400 pixels, 90Hz, AMOLED, centred punch hole, Gorilla Glass Victus
Plastic frame, plastic back; IP52 splash resistantAluminum frame, plastic back; IP67 dust/water resistant (up to 1m for 30 mins)
Android 12, upgradable to Android 15Android 12, upgradable to Android 15
Qualcomm SM6375 Snapdragon 695 5GQualcomm SM6375 Snapdragon 695 5G
4 GB / 6 GB RAM6 GB / 8 GB RAM
64 GB / 128 GB storage128 GB / 256 GB storage
50 MP + 5 MP + 2 MP rear camera50 MP + 13 MP rear camera
8 MP selfie camera16 MP selfie camera
2G, 3G, 4G, 5G2G, 3G, 4G, 5G
Fingerprint scanner in side Power buttonFingerprint scanner under-display (optical)
4500 mAh, non-removable battery4200 mAh, non-removable battery
20W fast charging33W fast charging
Price: from $389Price: from $540

Where Nokia G60 5G has the edge

  • Has a bigger screen size (6.58 inches, against the X30’s 6.43 inches)
  • Has a higher refresh rate (120Hz, against the X30’s 90Hz)
  • The rear camera has 3 lenses (the X30’s rear camera has only two and so lacks a depth sensor)
  • Has a larger battery capacity (4500 mAh, against the x30 5G’s 4200 mAh)
  • It is more affordable

Where Nokia X30 5G has the edge

  • It is more compact and lighter
  • More premium build with an aluminium frame (against the G60’s plastic frame)
  • IP67 water/dust resistance (against, the G60’s IP52 splash resistance)
  • AMOLED panel with Gorilla Glass Victus
  • Optical, in-display fingerprint scanner (against the G60’s side-mounted scanner located in the Power button)
  • More RAM and storage
  • Better camera specs for both front and rear cameras
  • Faster battery charging (33W, against the G60 5G’s 20W)

Nokia G60 vs Nokia X30 comparison: Verdict

This comparison between these two 2022 Nokia smartphones is not about picking which one is better overall. It is more to highlight the similarities and differences between the two. Of course, the X30 5G is the better phone overall, in terms of quality of materials, features, and capabilities. Which is why it is also the more expensive model. For those who are not willing to spend up to $540 on a smartphone, the good news is that to a large extent, you won’t be missing much.

The Nokia G60 5G gives you similar performance to the Nokia X30 5G all round. The only spot where it is better is the 120Hz refresh rate. When you consider that you are paying much less for similar performance, the Nokia G60 5G just might be the better value for money of the two.

Note that the G60 5G has three memory variants – 4GB RAM + 64GB storage, 4GB RAM + 128GB storage, and 6GB RAM + 128GB storage. On the other hand, Nokia X30 5G has two – 6GB RAM + 128GB storage and 8GB RAM + 256GB storage. Meanwhile, you will be interested in our detailed Nokia G60 5G review .

Author:Mister Mobility

Digital Skills and Communication Coach | Mobile Phone Connoisseur since 2001 | Tech Blogging since 2004