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Swipe
08-02-2009, 09:14
I currently have Virgin TV, phone and broadband and pay £35 a month for these. I am 6 months into the contract but hope to move house next month. The new house will be in a non-cabled area, so won't be able to take on virgin phone or TV.

I understand I can either pay off the contract in full or have a BT line set up at the new house and take on Virgin national broadband over the BT line. My question is, if I choose the latter and go with the national broadband option, will I only be charged £15/month for the broadband or will they require me to carry on paying the existing £35 a month for the duration of the contract even though I won't have the TV and phone services? I have read conflicting things regarding this on various forums and am very confused. I'd be grateful if anyone can clarify what will happen.

BenMcr
08-02-2009, 10:20
You will only pay for the National services. Your cable account and price will be cancelled

Swipe
08-02-2009, 10:29
Thanks for clarifying, that makes sense