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cancelling BT
debrag
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So I joined BT in June 2009, I think I got the offer deal thingy. I was initially told I'd be charged £130 ish which would then be credited to my account (I never was).
At the beginning I was only charge £50 odd for my quartly bill and have so far had one other, I am due one more in December. I will be moving out at the end of the month, as I haven't been with them for 12/18 months what charges could I get?
I have BT only so I can get broadband through another company, I make no calls.
At the beginning I was only charge £50 odd for my quartly bill and have so far had one other, I am due one more in December. I will be moving out at the end of the month, as I haven't been with them for 12/18 months what charges could I get?
I have BT only so I can get broadband through another company, I make no calls.
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Your normally incur a cancellation fee which will depend on what contract your on,and the amount of time remaining on your contract.
See: http://www.productsandservices.bt.com/consumerProducts/dynamicmodules/pagecontentfooter/pageContentFooterPopup.jsp?pagecontentfooter_popupid=246410 -
You could always move the number across to your new address, then you won't incur any charges, but if you move again within 12 months you will be charged a £50 fee.
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ruby_sparkles wrote: »you won't incur any charges, but if you move again within 12 months you will be charged a £50 fee.
Nonsense !!!
You are allowed to take the remainder of any minimum period for your Calling Plan with you!,but you might have to pay a new connection charge,and you will be subject to a new line rental minimum period from the date they provide service at the new address,and the cancellation fee is not £50.0
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