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Bazile | 11:22 Fri 11th Sep 2020 | How it Works
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I'm with the above for TV /Tel/internet

They sent me some some correspondence re the telephone bit saying as my contract was up I could either stay as it was or change to a different charging for the telephone ( I'll need to find the correspondence to have another read )- I believe it was regarding evening/weekend part of the charges

I only just noticed it a week or so ago , do did not reply to them and in the meantime they have instituted the new charges

My question is - have I effectively entered into a new contract and if I wanted to leave I would incur penalties ?

I have never asked for a change to TV/Tel/ internet package since i joined them
So ,when a contract period is up , and you don't ask for a change to your package ,do you effectively enter into a new contract period incurring charges for early termination ?





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yes it rolls on automatically. It's only this year they have been made to tell you when it's about to expire. I got a notice this month, but I'm fuming it says 'end soon' no date so if you don't act quick you're still stuck!
Might be worth a phone call to say you had expected a reminder as there was no deadline date given?
yes it rolls on but it's only, effectively a 1 month rolling contract. So if you want out you have to give 30 days notice. Generally they'll let you make any changes short of leaving instantly. If you originally had a handset deal and you are happy with the handset you have, call them up and drop to a sim only deal which is a lot cheaper.
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Thanks both

I thought that their contracts were for a 18 month period ?
and of course the answer is .....
it depends on the contract
OK terms of the contract

and yes I think there are a few around - sky doesnt surprise me - add in amazon, prime ( of course ) microsoft, ancestry and heritage

and that boys and gurlz is why they have so much money and er you dont

(Land law: a lease will roll on but only at the payment period - pay rent weekly it rolls on from week to week. Monthly rent then month to month)
baz, no, if you complete a contract you don't get another 12/18/24 etc you are then on 30 days notice.
my virgin contract is as TTT says (unless they give you a better deal and you "renew")
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Right ho - thanks

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