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@ BT Customer Representative
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BT_company_representative wrote: »Hi Steveymp,
It is not possible to have BT Broadband without agreeing to a 12 month term. It would be possible however to take your Broadband contract with you when you moved from your rented address to your new house. This would also likely mean you would have to enter into a 12 month contract to activate the telephone service at that address. I hope that helps.
Cheers
Paddy
Sorry, I'm only getting back about this now, Thanks for the advice, I am in rental accom now with my new BT line and broadband:T which I can now move without penalty to my new home, when I finally get 1:o
Phoned BT to cancel my previous landline and rental and have to say I got great advice and help from the nice man in the call centre :T Well it was Belfast call centre so I expected no less:)
I actually find it handier if not just a little more expensive having my land line and broadband all from the same supplier again.I am trying, honest;) very trying according to my dear OH:rotfl:0
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