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Originally Posted by chrisr1uk
I've been told I can cancel with no charge
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Thought that was only if the price goes up on your bill before they tell you the prices are going up.
As far as I can see these new prices aren't gonna hit our bills till April, and they're going to send letters/emails telling us about them before that. Unless there's a "if you don't like it, you can downgrade/cancel at no charge" on the letter or email I don't see why they wouldn't claw some extra money from us via an early cancellation/disconnection fee.