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Landline contract for 9 months - student

Last post Tue, Nov 04 2008, 11:01 PM by lofty. 3 replies.
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  •  Tue, Sep 23 2008, 6:17 PM

    Landline contract for 9 months - student

    Hey,

    I'm about to move into a house for 9 months and need to find a landline contract for 9 months for our broadband.

    I'm sure I read in the paper that there was a provider where their contract was 6months+ but i can't seem to find it now, and everyone else just as 12month+ contracts.
    Just managed to disconnect from BT today from our previous student house as they were going to charge us £70 if we disconnected before 12months were up, so had to wait for an extra 3months, and they said they were still going to charge a disconnecting fee! outrageous. British Telecom? More like Bloody Thieves!

    Can you offer any help?

    Cheers

    Jonny

    ps if anyone's looking for a broadband provider, Be broadband is quick and they're super nice
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  •  Fri, Oct 03 2008, 11:02 AM

    Re: Landline contract for 9 months - student

    Plusnet, Post Office, Your Calls, first:telecom, Toucan are five for a start that offer monthly contracts. Others are available.

    You may, of course, require a connection fee of £110 to £125 as well.
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  •  Fri, Oct 03 2008, 2:07 PM

    Re: Landline contract for 9 months - student

    jonnoh:Hey, I'm about to move into a house for 9 months and need to find a landline contract for 9 months for our broadband. I'm sure I read in the paper that there was a provider where their contract was 6months+ but i can't seem to find it now, and everyone else just as 12month+ contracts. Just managed to disconnect from BT today from our previous student house as they were going to charge us £70 if we disconnected before 12months were up, so had to wait for an extra 3months, and they said they were still going to charge a disconnecting fee! outrageous. British Telecom? More like Bloody Thieves! Can you offer any help? Cheers Jonny ps if anyone's looking for a broadband provider, Be broadband is quick and they're super nice

    BT said they would charge me also for leaving after 9 months. Internet + phone. However, that was 6 monthsago and still they havent taken anything. Perhaps its just an empty threat.

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  •  Tue, Nov 04 2008, 11:01 PM

    Re: Landline contract for 9 months - student

    One other possibility could be mobile broadband, which at the moment is a growing market. The contracts I have seen are for a minimum 12 months, but as long as you up-date the address with the supplier if you move, you can take it with you. The downside is that there are caps on usage. The basic packages are around 3 gigs a month (vodafone who I am with quote this as being 100 hours of surfing a month). This is more than adequate for what I need.
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