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Re: Cancelation charges
You should have a copy of the terms and conditions that formed your contract at the time that you signed up. If not ask ntl to supply a copy and require them to certify that those were the terms applicable at that time.
I know there are provisions in many of the T&Cs that allow ntl to vary the T&Cs. But the crux of that is that if there is a variation, for it to apply parties would need to be aware of the change, and their rights in the event of that change being significant.
Thus even if ntl have removed an abiilty to cancel the contract if less than 12 months served and you want to move house, but you wern't aware of it, I fail to see how ntl could enfoce the new T&Cs. But if you signed up on the above T&Cs, then you have no recourse.
Of course, Mr Angry when he sees this will no doubt correct me if I'm wrong.
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