Hiya, I'm out of contract with BT, and and moving home soon. However I do not need a BT service at the new address. I read you have to phone BT to cancel? I also noted you have to give 30 days notice, which I feel is just another way for them to charge you for nothing.
Moving home is stressful enough and I do not know the completion date yet. Even when I do, its likely only going to be 2 weeks notice, hence my frustration at having to pay for nothing?
I have a rough idea that i'll complete in a month from now, hence why I wish to terminate the contract. I'm paid up until 23rd oct, so likely would go a week over that, but to be honest, i'd be happy for it to end on that date, 3 weeks from now.
Do I have to call them, an often arduous experience, or is there a way to do this online or even via a mod one here. I have found this forum very helpful in the past when it comes to solving issues.
There is no other way to cancel, it can only be done by phone.
There is nothing stopping you giving your 30 notice as the last month of the minimum term starts , so the last month is also the notice period, so how is that charging you for nothing ? , if you leave a property and then give notice , and consequently end up paying for a month that you can’t use ( because you don’t live there ) , that’s your bad ‘time management ‘, you can organise things better so you avoid that ‘wasted’ month , if however you move before the minimum term expires, and have to pay to the end of the minimum , paying monthly or by paying ETC , that’s you , not BT breaking the contract, all BT are doing is expecting you to honour your contractual obligation
Moving house has rather unpredictable timescales, so its nothing at all to do with my time management. You also seem to suggest I can backdate or cancel within a given billing period. This would be hand, however its impossible to sync the completion on the house with the BT billing date. However I am happy to end the contract before I move, it will be a bit inconvenient, but manageable.
Guess i'll need to call them
May I suggest a little perspective?
Add up your fees for solicitor, searches, stamp duty, mortgage admin & removal costs. Then compare that figure to a couple of weeks broadband that you may not use.
Not sure you have taken my point , if someone has a 24 month minimum term and wants to quit completely, then you give notice as month 23 is expiring, that way the 24th month ( that you are obliged to pay for as it’s part of the minimum term ) is also the 30 day notice, that way you pay for nothing more than the 24 months you committed to…..obviously this may not be easy to align if moving house , but that’s hardly your providers fault or their problem .
You cant backdate your notice, that’s a little nonsensical, you give notice to quit ( if not migrating to someone else ) 30 days later your service ends , early termination charges because that’s notice period ended before the minimum term did , or paying for days after you have already left the property ( because notice was served too late to be the last month of the minimum term ) are down to the customer not the provider.
As i'm not under contract, its a moot point then. My contract expired years ago.
However, I looked again at what they offer at my new address and to my surprise, I can have broadband only for about £38 a month, fiber to premises apparently, although its not clear on that and you cannot run a speed test as such.
However if I can get these speeds, 150mbps (this is the minimum guarantee) then i'm interested in staying. When I first queried the system, it was not offering these speeds, however now it is, new estate so I guess things change quickly.
If I can get in excess of 150mbps, thats great, as my 3 mobile broadband wont hit those speeds.
I'd likely keep that as a backup as I work from home and need a reliable backup broadband connection, and 3 mobile is pretty cheap. Plus, i'm under contract to them as when my line was faulty at my current address it took 3 months to sort, so I had to get an alternative connection.