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Internet/Line rental without a 12 month contract?
diabolikal
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Does such a thing exist? I can't find anything about it.
I'm moving into a little flat for my last year at University, but will only be there about 7 months. I have no need for a 12 month contract!
If you know of a company that does it, or a company that doesnt charge through the roof if I cancel early, please post!
I'm moving into a little flat for my last year at University, but will only be there about 7 months. I have no need for a 12 month contract!
If you know of a company that does it, or a company that doesnt charge through the roof if I cancel early, please post!
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diabolikal wrote: »Does such a thing exist? I can't find anything about it.
I'm moving into a little flat for my last year at University, but will only be there about 7 months. I have no need for a 12 month contract!
If you know of a company that does it, or a company that doesnt charge through the roof if I cancel early, please post!
plusnet does it.0 -
Thanks. It's not clear though if the line rental is also part of the "no contract" option.
Edit: Spoke to a rep on plusnet's website chat - the home phone is a rolling 30-day contract, so this is ideal!0 -
diabolikal wrote: »Thanks. It's not clear though if the line rental is also part of the "no contract" option.
Edit: Spoke to a rep on plusnet's website chat - the home phone is a rolling 30-day contract, so this is ideal!
beware of the traffic shaping though
http://www.plus.net/support/broadband/speed_guide/download_speeds.shtml#extraSpeeds0 -
Take a look at o2, they have now just released their new broadband options which include 30 days contract too. :beer:0
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If you're not that fussed about a landline (contract mobile users with good reception and plenty of minutes) consider mobile broadband via a USB dongle. Most of the main mobile providers do these - some on a 30-day basis.0
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IDNet do a 30 day contract for BB and / or telephone.0
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Post office landlines are pretty good. I had a post office landline for three months and their connection charge is also cheaper than BT. You could take this up with them for £12 a month and then find a cheap 30 day BB supplier.0
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There are plenty of 30 day broadband contracts, what you haven't said is whether the property already has an active BT line? It's getting a line rental contract of less than 12m that is more challenging, because if you left after a month they'd have to recover the OR install/reconnection cost-which usually means an upfront connection charge of some sort.No free lunch, and no free laptop
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Virgin do a 9 Month contract for students
http://shop.virginmedia.com/bundles/specials/students.html0 -
There are plenty of 30 day broadband contracts, what you haven't said is whether the property already has an active BT line? It's getting a line rental contract of less than 12m that is more challenging, because if you left after a month they'd have to recover the OR install/reconnection cost-which usually means an upfront connection charge of some sort.
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