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Cancelling contracts before the time is up but no forwarding address
blue_monkey_2
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I have a contract with BT that expires in September but we are leaving the property here in May and, as it stands, will not have any permanant accomodation so cannot carry the contract forward. Will I get fined for this or will they put it on stand by or something.
Just trying to get everything in order.
Thanks x
Just trying to get everything in order.
Thanks x
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You won't get "fined", but you'll get charged the remaining rental for the minimum period or £70 whichever is less, I believe.0
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Ah damn, I thought so. Never mind, hopefully can find a better deal when we need to get a line again! Many thanks.0
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