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Re: cancelation! best way to get out of ntl
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He did say that I could cancel the tv package at the time I spoke too him.But I wanted too cancel all three of my package.Ok what I have read there the prices will affect me with the telephone and tv packages.But as I'm on the 10mb dl internet there is no increases there that are going to affect me? |
Re: cancelation! best way to get out of ntl
Sorry, I don't.
You could try emailing the guy you've already spoken with using the format of firstname.lastname@ntl.com to see if that reaches him. |
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Re: cancelation! best way to get out of ntl
Spoke too Disconnections department this morning he said that he would cancel the contract from 30 days from today and arange for someone to pick up the tv box and modem I hope as he didn't mention it.Thanks Mr Angry for your help in getting out of ntl hell.
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You're welcome. It's a pity NTL didn't work out for you - but at least you appear to have made a clean break.
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Hi Everyone,
I have been reading this forum and some of the amazing deals people have been getting, I was trying to find out on their site but its all pretty confusing, but I have been with NTL for around 15 days, just had the 1mb bb installed. Do you know If I am within my right to cancel within 30 days if I am a new customer, ony signed up with them on the 6th of june. As It now seems I need a phone line and a faster Speed etc, and wanted to tell NTL I can get that cheaper elsewhere in the hope they may offer me a better deal so I wont cancel. I also joined through a rep at one of those stalls and since found out that if I would of signed up online instead I would of got first 3 months cheaper, but I didint get anything of their rep. Many Thanks.. Martin:dunce: |
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Hi Mr Angry.
Thanks! for the reply. Thats good news in one sense because it gives me something to go off..just have to find a competitive deal from another isp now to present them with and see what happens.:) Thanks again Martin |
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Why do you need another deal to quote? You want to cancel within your first 30 days, no reason required or deal to quote.
Or are you signed up to a service less than one month and wanting it at a better price already? |
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Hi Fingy,
Yeah, the latter I think, Ive only been with them for 15 days, but I could really use a faster broadband for my digital work, was thinking about upgrading to the 4mb online, but not sure of the process, or whether they will charge me in advance again, but after reading the amazing deals etc many folk seem to have gotten from the retentions department it definitely has to be worth a go, but mostly resources are tight and it would be a real benefit if I could reduce my costs somehow and maybe at least get the 4mb and a phone line for a reduced fee, or something similar. Thanks! M |
Re: cancelation! best way to get out of ntl
If you upgrade online or over the phone you will be refunded the 1MB charge from now until your billing date then charged the new rate from now to your billing date and then the next bill will have the standard month in advance at the higher rate.
Why don't you try phoning up and asking them if they can do you a deal for 4mb and a phone line and see what happens. I have a feeling that to get a telco line added on you may need to speak to telesales anyway. You might not necessarily have to threaten to cancel! And if by your digital work you are talking about using your connection for work just bear in mind that its a residential price you are paying and therefor get residential responses to faults etc. |
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Sorry if I'm being rude but why did you sign up to a service fully aware of the price and decide within 2 weeks that it was too expensive? Bit of a change of heart? ;)
Saying that though I'd say you've a fairly good chance of getting some discount. This is after all ntl and while most sane companies would point to your contract and tell you where to go their 30 day money back guarantee leaves them quite nicely open to a bit of extortion :) By the way you didn't get the online discount due to the higher costs of selling you the service, through a salesman rather than the much cheaper online way. |
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As such, NTL pointing him to their contract isn't worth the paper it is (or isn't) written on. |
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Is it not somewhat ironic, to say the least, that a communications company don't have external mail (whatever that means) capabilities? |
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