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Cancelling broadband and phone
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AngryDog
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Hi,
I am leaving the city I currently live in in feb next year.
I currently have a contract with my local phone and broadband supplier that will end in December 2013.
As I will need to cancel this as their service is not available outside of the Hull area, what would be reasonable to expect to pay with 10 months left on the contract?
It isn't a planned move but it's one that I have to make.
Thanks.
I am leaving the city I currently live in in feb next year.
I currently have a contract with my local phone and broadband supplier that will end in December 2013.
As I will need to cancel this as their service is not available outside of the Hull area, what would be reasonable to expect to pay with 10 months left on the contract?
It isn't a planned move but it's one that I have to make.
Thanks.
As at End of June 2014
Credit Cards - HSBC - £9422
Loans - NRAM £7500 & £12848
Credit Cards - HSBC - £9422
Loans - NRAM £7500 & £12848
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Whatever your terms and conditions state - you would need to check them carefully.0
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Kingston are pretty reasonable, as they are aware outwith Hull and Beverly moving customers will have to go to an alternative supplier should they move. They may have a deal with an alternative supplier that you can use without the imposition of an early termination penalty - ask!
Other than that, the ET amount is simply a cost of the move that needs to be factored in and (hopefully) reimbursed by the outfit hat is requiring you to move!0 -
It's my choice to move as I cannot afford to commute until next Xmas for my job.
Ill ask them when I speak to them about moving to a different service.
CheersAs at End of June 2014
Credit Cards - HSBC - £9422
Loans - NRAM £7500 & £128480
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