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Old 20-11-2018, 21:02   #16
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Re: Virgin Media fined £7 million

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Originally Posted by Mr K View Post
Contract is with the customer, not a house
No it’s not, it with a customer at at a prescribed address.

If I move house I don’t take all my electric, gas & water contracts with me.

I have to close all the accounts at that address and then open up new ones at the new address. Same with telco/broadband.

The only exception I can think of is Sky, where you take your box & viewing card with you and just change address.

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Originally Posted by RichardCoulter View Post
Well, it's VM's fault if they aren't able to supply services at the new address by cable or ADSL.
So if you have your milk delivered by a milkman in Bristol, and there’s a clause in your agreement that if you break the contract you owe the milk man a termination fee, and you then move to Sheffield, would you still expect the milkman to deliver to you, or would you pay the termination fee?
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