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Old 15-06-2015, 18:25   #4
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Re: Cancelling TV Means New 12 Month Contract?

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Originally Posted by harry_hitch View Post
I guess it is because you are out of contract on your BB and as such you will, technically, be starting a new contract for BB. I guess this would then go towards the new customer figures we hear about each quarter. It's all about the figures these days.

If it helps, I was told I had taken out a new 12 month contract for the minimum TV when I cancelled TV.
Thanks Harry, glad it's not just me then.

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Originally Posted by muppetman11 View Post
Is fibre over your BT phoneline not an option in your area or do you require faster speeds still ? I use BT's FTTC and the service has been generally pretty good it also allows you to switch between different providers on the Openreach network such as Sky , PlusNet , BT , Talk Talk etc.
Not yet MM, they installed the BT Infinity cabinet and ducting in my area about a year ago but my exchange has not yet been connected/enabled.

I have paid Line Rental Saver with VM until December so was just going to stick with them until then and then weigh up my options, hence why I'm a bit reluctant to take another 12 month contract.
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