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Old 04-06-2018, 18:25   #24
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Re: Virgin Media's £240 early exit fee may be unlawful,

You create a contract with the supplier for services to that address for a minimum term. Likelihood is that the company will only start making money off you after so many months. There for if you break that for any reason you are liable for the remaining term. This is the same for Sky or BT or añy mobile contract.

I've heard people calling to try and get out of paying after trying to break a contract early. IE no or poor signal, broke their phone, not being allowed fixed services in rented accommodation. Fire that means they won't be staying at the property for months.

Yes there are sometime really valid reasons but it's something that may be considered whether the early termination charges will be charged or not.

At least VM set limits. Mobile ETFs can be very expensive, as there is no limit and the cost of a handset will need to be recovered.
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