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RichGK
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      04-18-2007, 09:15 AM
I originally signed up for BT's broadband in April 25 2006. We moved
house in July 2006 and BT said that they couldn't migrate our
broadband and phone number without creating a new account for us. So a
new account was created in July.

Can anyone tell me if this will mean that the 12 month contract will
have been renewed?

Also do BT penalise you for changing broadband supplier whilst still
within the contractual time (in the event that they argue our account
is from July 2005).

Apologies for not simply asking BT about this but I find that it pays
to be pre-informed when contacting them about anything :-)

Thanks,
Rich.

 
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Helen Deborah Vecht
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      04-18-2007, 09:42 AM
RichGK <(E-Mail Removed)>typed


> I originally signed up for BT's broadband in April 25 2006. We moved
> house in July 2006 and BT said that they couldn't migrate our
> broadband and phone number without creating a new account for us. So a
> new account was created in July.


> Can anyone tell me if this will mean that the 12 month contract will
> have been renewed?


> Also do BT penalise you for changing broadband supplier whilst still
> within the contractual time (in the event that they argue our account
> is from July 2005).


AIUI you may be obliged to pay for the full 12 months (till July),
whenever you decide to leave.

There is also a £5 'administration fee' for leaving BT as of 1/5/07.

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      04-18-2007, 11:33 AM
On 18 Apr, 10:42, Helen Deborah Vecht <helenve...@zetnet.co.uk> wrote:
> RichGK <Ric...@hotmail.co.uk>typed


> AIUI you may be obliged to pay for the full 12 months (till July),
> whenever you decide to leave.
>
> There is also a £5 'administration fee' for leaving BT as of 1/5/07.
>


Cheers for the advice, I was shocked about the charge so Googled it
and found

http://www.thisismoney.co.uk/bbphone...in_page_id=182

Looks like they scrapped the £5 charge after a smack on the arse from
Ofcom.


 
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Helen Deborah Vecht
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      04-18-2007, 03:14 PM
RichGK <(E-Mail Removed)>typed


> On 18 Apr, 10:42, Helen Deborah Vecht <helenve...@zetnet.co.uk> wrote:
> > RichGK <Ric...@hotmail.co.uk>typed


> > AIUI you may be obliged to pay for the full 12 months (till July),
> > whenever you decide to leave.
> >
> > There is also a £5 'administration fee' for leaving BT as of 1/5/07.
> >


> Cheers for the advice, I was shocked about the charge so Googled it
> and found


> http://www.thisismoney.co.uk/bbphone...in_page_id=182


> Looks like they scrapped the £5 charge after a smack on the arse from
> Ofcom.


Thanks. The higher line rental for those not paying by DD does not
flatter BT. I'm stuck with them for about another 10 months as I
upgraded my BB and have an 18 month con trick as a result.

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Stephen Wray
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      04-18-2007, 08:20 PM

"Helen Deborah Vecht" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> RichGK <(E-Mail Removed)>typed
>
>
>> On 18 Apr, 10:42, Helen Deborah Vecht <helenve...@zetnet.co.uk> wrote:
>> > RichGK <Ric...@hotmail.co.uk>typed

>
>> > AIUI you may be obliged to pay for the full 12 months (till July),
>> > whenever you decide to leave.
>> >
>> > There is also a £5 'administration fee' for leaving BT as of 1/5/07.
>> >

>
>> Cheers for the advice, I was shocked about the charge so Googled it
>> and found

>
>> http://www.thisismoney.co.uk/bbphone...in_page_id=182

>
>> Looks like they scrapped the £5 charge after a smack on the arse from
>> Ofcom.

>
> Thanks. The higher line rental for those not paying by DD does not
> flatter BT. I'm stuck with them for about another 10 months as I
> upgraded my BB and have an 18 month con trick as a result.
>

But if you've got BT Broadband on your phone bill you will be £1.50 per
quarter better off.

Line rental & broadband are both reduced by £1, then an additional £1.50 for
not paying by DD/MPP

Stephen


 
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Stephen Wray
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      04-18-2007, 08:21 PM

"RichGK" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I originally signed up for BT's broadband in April 25 2006. We moved
> house in July 2006 and BT said that they couldn't migrate our
> broadband and phone number without creating a new account for us. So a
> new account was created in July.
>
> Can anyone tell me if this will mean that the 12 month contract will
> have been renewed?
>
> Also do BT penalise you for changing broadband supplier whilst still
> within the contractual time (in the event that they argue our account
> is from July 2005).
>
> Apologies for not simply asking BT about this but I find that it pays
> to be pre-informed when contacting them about anything :-)
>
> Thanks,
> Rich.


You will have started a new contract in July 2006, moving house involves a
new account/connection fee

Stephen


 
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