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Looking Short Term BB Contract or Rolling
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Looked on MSE page 'no contract' deals only to find that results were all contract deals of 12 months + 
I'm in the middle of a house move and just want BB at the new address for a short term - say 3-6 months or rolling contract. Mobile signal is rubbish at new home so no-go on a data only plan as that's not going to work.
There is a landline there which could be used. I'm already in a contract with Virgin and this will be the provider once I'm moved in but need something in the short term as son is living at new home and needs to be connected.
Many thanks

I'm in the middle of a house move and just want BB at the new address for a short term - say 3-6 months or rolling contract. Mobile signal is rubbish at new home so no-go on a data only plan as that's not going to work.
There is a landline there which could be used. I'm already in a contract with Virgin and this will be the provider once I'm moved in but need something in the short term as son is living at new home and needs to be connected.
Many thanks
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Are you out of minimum term contract with virgin ?1
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From one month minumum term, note that on a short minimum term the install fee isn't amortized so you have to pay it up front.
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onomatopoeia99 said:From one month minumum term, note that on a short minimum term the install fee isn't amortized so you have to pay it up front.0
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If you check ISPreview.co.uk, they have a list of broadband providers and customer service ratings here: https://www.ispreview.co.uk/review/top10.phpIf you're on an Openreach based line, there are a few providers which do 30 day rolling contracts. Someone above has mentioned A&A already. Another one would be iDNet.0
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