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End of contract & moving house

JulieWa
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Morning,
I'm about to come to the end of a 12 month contract with Plusnet.
I'm also about to move house.
If I cancel my contract at my current address, then apply for a new contract at my new address, am I counted as a new customer as my address has changed and so will be eligible for the better offers for new customers? Or will they be able to tell? What if I use a different email address?
Thanks for any advice offered!
I'm about to come to the end of a 12 month contract with Plusnet.
I'm also about to move house.
If I cancel my contract at my current address, then apply for a new contract at my new address, am I counted as a new customer as my address has changed and so will be eligible for the better offers for new customers? Or will they be able to tell? What if I use a different email address?
Thanks for any advice offered!
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As far as I know, you'll be classed as a new customer so will be eligible for cashback/new customers offers.
I don't think ISP's work like Sky TV where you have to have not been a customer for 12 months to be eligible.0 -
If you're sticking with Plusnet why not ask them (don't give them your new address yet
), they're usually pretty decent with offers I think.
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am I counted as a new customer as my address has changed and so will be eligible for the better offers for new customers?
You'll probably be hit with a cease charge on the line (£50?) because openreach will charge them to disconnect your broadband connection.
If you stay with your current provider then they may pick that charge up.0 -
I was informed by plusnet that they would move the connection free of charge if i moved home mid-contract, not quite the same situation as yours but it doesn't hurt to phone them and see if you can work something out.0
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You'll probably be hit with a cease charge on the line (£50?) because openreach will charge them to disconnect your broadband connection.
If you stay with your current provider then they may pick that charge up.
£31 I believe.
If the person moving into the house does a working line takeover then there'd be no cease charge.0
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