If I buy shares in PIPEX Communications PLC is there a discount on my broadband subscription?

And are there any other benifits to having shares in PIPEX, like getting their customer support to sort out a long standing problem?

Answer:
Unfortunately you only gain the benefit of shares in a growing internet company.

Similarly you don't get cheaper phone calls by having shares with BT, etc.

What you should gain is a voice. If sufficient share holders feel that Pipex is charging too much for its service they can get together and apply pressure to Pipex to change their business practices.
you get to pay for the Hoff and his amazing advertising ;)
Please contact their investor relations department for good answers.
I don't think there are any share perks..I have Pipex broadband, never needed customer support... If I were to refer you as a friend to sign-up, I would get one month's subs. free. If you were switching from another provider, you would get two months free!
simply no
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Highly unlikely except you own majority of the shares then you can call the shots

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