Stoned Rose
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Sorry mate not sure what I’ve done try now ?
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Sorry mate not sure what I’ve done try now ?
You like you've eaten a 100 boxes of chips you fat ****; )Can you get any chipped boxes :)
What about existing customers?
I think you should be allowed to cancel it even though you are within your minimum period. It gets complicated if you have agreed a new contract for just, say, broadband+phone but your mobile and/or TV is a different period, so that could mean you can only cancel one of them and if they're giving you discounts based on having all services it can cost more. I once got tied to different contracts with VM and had to wait until the end of the mobile contract period before I could tell them to get f**ked. Some contracts allow one price rise in the minimum period, or at least used to, but I still think you can cancel - but this might have to be within 30days of receiving your letter.I signed a new contract with these on 6 August (for 12 months),and the new bill today has gone up by £4.50 per month.
A letter came in the post,notifying of an increase from 1 October,but it was not personalised as such,I was thinking this was just across the board.
Are they allowed to do this,considering I agreed a price for a 12 month contract back in August ?
I think you should be allowed to cancel it even though you are within your minimum period. It gets complicated if you have agreed a new contract for just, say, broadband+phone but your mobile and/or TV is a different period, so that could mean you can only cancel one of them and if they're giving you discounts based on having all services it can cost more. I once got tied to different contracts with VM and had to wait until the end of the mobile contract period before I could tell them to get f**ked. Some contracts allow one price rise in the minimum period, or at least used to, but I still think you can cancel - but this might have to be within 30days of receiving your letter.
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