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Simon B
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  1. If you sign upyou're paying for another 12 months line rental as a lump sum payment, and then switch toleave for another provider within that 12 months, then youthey will have to pay compensation tokeep your old provider for their lost incomemoney. The amount you have to pay You will be set out in the contract. Read their Terms and Conditions carefullylose any remaining months. There You will probably be a table of fees setting out how much you have to pay if you leave early, based on the number of months There is likely to be a feenew provider for eachthe service you are subscribed to - phone, broadband, and any optional extras you take.
  2. Again, this will be in the contract. Usually, you can take the service with you. The service just carries on for the remainder of the contracted period. Check what happens if they are unable to provide the service at the new address. The terms may also be different if the provider has to install a new line at the new property.
  1. If you sign up for another 12 months line rental, then switch to another provider within that 12 months, then you will have to pay compensation to your old provider for their lost income. The amount you have to pay will be set out in the contract. Read their Terms and Conditions carefully. There will probably be a table of fees setting out how much you have to pay if you leave early, based on the number of months There is likely to be a fee for each service you are subscribed to - phone, broadband, and any optional extras you take.
  2. Again, this will be in the contract. Usually, you can take the service with you. The service just carries on for the remainder of the contracted period. Check what happens if they are unable to provide the service at the new address. The terms may also be different if the provider has to install a new line at the new property.
  1. If you're paying for 12 months line rental as a lump sum payment, and then leave for another provider within that 12 months, then they will keep your money. You will lose any remaining months. You will have to pay the new provider for the service.
  2. Again, this will be in the contract. Usually, you can take the service with you. The service just carries on for the remainder of the contracted period. Check what happens if they are unable to provide the service at the new address. The terms may also be different if the provider has to install a new line at the new property.
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Simon B
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  1. If you sign up for another 12 months line rental, then switch to another provider within that 12 months, then you will have to pay compensation to your old provider for their lost income. The amount you have to pay will be set out in the contract. Read their Terms and Conditions carefully. There will probably be a table of fees setting out how much you have to pay if you leave early, based on the number of months There is likely to be a fee for each service you are subscribed to - phone, broadband, and any optional extras you take.
  2. Again, this will be in the contract. Usually, you can take the service with you. The service just carries on for the remainder of the contracted period. Check what happens if they are unable to provide the service at the new address. The terms may also be different if the provider has to install a new line at the new property.