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Chris Hills
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      06-17-2005, 02:00 PM
Just over a year ago I moved from one house to another. At the old house
I transferred the contract to another household member, and started a
new contract at the new place. Since then, the old contract has been
cancelled. I now want to move back and resume Telewest service there,
but still leave a Telewest service where I am currently, due to there
being others in the household. What do you think is the best way to
accomplish this, preferably without me having to go through the
rigmorole (sp?) of signing up (so far this is the third time I have
started a new contract altogether!)
 
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The Cable Guy
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      06-17-2005, 02:08 PM

"Chris Hills" <blueyonder-(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Just over a year ago I moved from one house to another. At the old house I
> transferred the contract to another household member, and started a new
> contract at the new place. Since then, the old contract has been
> cancelled. I now want to move back and resume Telewest service there, but
> still leave a Telewest service where I am currently, due to there being
> others in the household. What do you think is the best way to accomplish
> this, preferably without me having to go through the rigmorole (sp?) of
> signing up (so far this is the third time I have started a new contract
> altogether!)


Move your current services to your next (previous) address & let the "others
in the household" sort out a new contract for themselves.


 
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Jonathan Pearson
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      06-17-2005, 02:10 PM
Chris Hills wrote:
> Just over a year ago I moved from one house to another. At the old
> house I transferred the contract to another household member, and
> started a new contract at the new place. Since then, the old contract
> has been cancelled. I now want to move back and resume Telewest
> service there, but still leave a Telewest service where I am
> currently, due to there being others in the household. What do you
> think is the best way to accomplish this, preferably without me
> having to go through the rigmorole (sp?) of signing up (so far this
> is the third time I have started a new contract altogether!)


Only a complete fool who do this - as basically you are responsible for the
payment at the old place as well - surely the sign up is just a simple phone
call - or if you can't be bothered let someone else in the household sort it
out!

Jon


 
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