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Grey
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      04-02-2005, 08:16 AM
I'm thinking of going to Wanadoo BB with their 1MB/2GB package with free
modem. One question - assuming I don't like it, what do I have to do to get
out of it in terms of contact agreement - such as length of notice?

Graham


 
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Monkeyonasurfboard
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      04-02-2005, 09:16 AM
Why not ask Wanadoo :-(

That way you will get the correct info




"Grey" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I'm thinking of going to Wanadoo BB with their 1MB/2GB package with free
> modem. One question - assuming I don't like it, what do I have to do to

get
> out of it in terms of contact agreement - such as length of notice?
>
> Graham
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      04-02-2005, 09:42 AM
"Grey" wrote:

> I'm thinking of going to Wanadoo BB with their 1MB/2GB package with
> free modem. One question - assuming I don't like it, what do I have to
> do to get out of it in terms of contact agreement - such as length of
> notice?


If there's anything "free" (i.e. modem and/or setup), then you're usually
in a 12 month contract. That was the case when I was with Wanadoo. Even in
a "monthly" contract (which I'm not sure they offer), you would still have
to give 30 days notice before migrating.


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Dave Stanton
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      04-02-2005, 09:59 AM
On Sat, 02 Apr 2005 10:16:37 +0100, Monkeyonasurfboard wrote:

> Why not ask Wanadoo :-(
>
> That way you will get the correct info


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Andy Hewitt
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      04-02-2005, 02:33 PM
higgy <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

> "Grey" wrote:
>
> > I'm thinking of going to Wanadoo BB with their 1MB/2GB package with
> > free modem. One question - assuming I don't like it, what do I have to
> > do to get out of it in terms of contact agreement - such as length of
> > notice?

>
> If there's anything "free" (i.e. modem and/or setup), then you're usually
> in a 12 month contract. That was the case when I was with Wanadoo. Even in
> a "monthly" contract (which I'm not sure they offer), you would still have
> to give 30 days notice before migrating.


They've just updated their terms and conditions, although i'll be damned
if I can see anything of significant change there. Although it could be
the start of proper capping monitering.

You sign up with wanadoo for a one year contract. You can cancel, but
you have to pay the setup costs. Notice of cancellation is 30 days.

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