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no contract b/b

is there such a thing? (thought there was!!)

tempted by TT but would have to pay them 10 pound as my local exchange is not unbudled yet. (told by rep it was happening in august!!!) but that not worth the paper it wasn't written on.

still on wannado 17.99 a months want to go back to them and see if they will do anything but from what i have read that not very fourthcoming

and don't want to tie my self in to another company contract.

grateful as ever simon

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  • Lucie_2
    Lucie_2 Posts: 1,482 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    I am with virgin broadband & there is no contract. I think it's currently £14.99 per month
    https://www.virgin.net
  • suki1964
    suki1964 Posts: 14,313 Forumite
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    Tesco also do BB without a contract £13.99 a month
  • volks400
    volks400 Posts: 245 Forumite
    im on tesco 17.99 512k bb for about a year which has a contract expiring in july. i also was looking for no contract bb and one person advised me to go for AOL cause they dont have a contract if you are migrating. worth calling them out. i will be going with aol when my contract ends in july.
  • mhendo
    mhendo Posts: 525 Forumite
    Lucie wrote:
    I am with virgin broadband & there is no contract. I think it's currently £14.99 per month
    https://www.virgin.net
    There is a contract - there is a contract with any ISP, whether that be a month's notice period, or a minimum subscription period of 12 months.

    In the case of Virgin.net, they charge new customers £50 for cancellations within the first 12 months of service. (Clause H. 5)
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