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Can I Terminate My Contract With Bt For Breach Of Contract Of Fixed Price 18 Mth Term
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i want to end my contract with bt since i beleive they are in breach of contract since they are increasing my fixed monthly payment which i was told would never happen am i within my rights to terminate this contract with them
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You was told this? sorry but if it was not written in the contract then you don't have a leg to stand on. Just like marriage
00:07 Sun 20th Jan 2013
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Always been very happy with BT, have a fixed 1 year BT broadband with them and their anytime package. I believe with the anytime package that they can increase the line rental if it changes during the year. Think all these providers are useless but find BT more reliable than most. Would not touch Talk Talk with a barge pole they really conned some people I know.
http:// media.o fcom.or g.uk/20 13/01/0 3/ofcom -sets-o ut-prop osals-t o-tackl e-mid-c ontract -price- rises/
dont hold your breath though,Ofcom still havent stopped the "unlimited broadband usage" scam
Too late for you, but Ofcom are currently looking into these contracts whereby prices go up mid-term with the view that people must be given the choice to cancel and go somewhere else l if they wish.
The isps will get around this by raising initial contract prices, they have their secret unspoken of cartel, so theyll all do it, like the power companies they will not lose out one way or another
dont hold your breath though,Ofcom still havent stopped the "unlimited scam"
dont hold your breath though,Ofcom still havent stopped the "unlimited broadband usage" scam
Too late for you, but Ofcom are currently looking into these contracts whereby prices go up mid-term with the view that people must be given the choice to cancel and go somewhere else l if they wish.
The isps will get around this by raising initial contract prices, they have their secret unspoken of cartel, so theyll all do it, like the power companies they will not lose out one way or another
dont hold your breath though,Ofcom still havent stopped the "unlimited scam"
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