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Good morning,
I have just decided to change my broadband provider, leaving BT (due to financial reasons) and moving to the new provided in approx. two weeks. I was under the impression I was out of my BT contract but unfortunately I am still in contract till July of this year.
I understand there will be a penalty for ending early, does anyone know how to determine what the actual charge will be, I will be ending early by 4 months.
Any help on this matter would be greatly appreciated.
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Re: Broadband Contract end early
Worth noting that figures quoted in that link are just for illustration. You won't know the actual figure until BT provide it. I would think it's almost certainly going to be better financially to cancel the switch & rebook it to coincide with the end of your contract.
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Re: Broadband Contract end early
Coincidentally, the example BT use for explaining ETC and how the amount is calculated is based on someone with 4 months of a minimum term remaining, although it’s based on someone paying £35 a month , you may pay a different monthly amount, it should give you a reasonable idea of your liability and a ballpark figure of the ETC ,
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Re: Broadband Contract end early
Many thanks for the quick response.
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