darrinm81:
We have just received a "charge for stopping service before term expired" bill from BT for £120!
We have our phone and internet with Talk Talk (TT). When signing up to TT we were advised that we needed an active BT line.
We asked specially about the charges we may incur by connecting to BT and then TT. We were told that all charges and fees would be taken over by TT.
We therefore activated our line with BT and applied to TT. Now two months later we get a massive bill from BT!
Where do we stand? What are our rights?
We are on direct debit with BT, so we have a week before the amount is taken from our bank account. Can we stop this and dispute the bill without incurring any late fees?
The annoying thing is, we had a BT account for 12 months in our previous flat, but it seemed impossible to transfer this account?
It seems bizarre that the only company in the UK you can use for telephony is BT?
Help?!
Hello darrinm81,
Sadly in this case you would not have a leg to stand on,
You will have T&C's of the line rental supplied by BT which covers cancellations within the minimum term (12 Months) and by joining TalkTalk you are ending your contract with BT before the minimum term.
TalkTalk are correct in saying that they will take over all charges but leaving a contract within the minimum term would not be covered in that speech.
Sorry but the best thing you can do is bite the bullet and ride it out; the savings from TalkTalk will make it worth it in the end.
Regards,
Mike.
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