A snapshot from Aug 2013 states:
Generally, the main reasons for broadband ceases are: Switching providers without a MAC key - (LLU migrations excluded)
Whereas now it states:
Generally, the main reasons for broadband ceases are: Switching providers without a MAC key
If this charge is due to a change in BT Wholesale policy which Plusnet is simply passing on to their end users, fair enough. If it's an arbitrary tax on people leaving for MPF providers, it's not so fair.
Hi Oliver
Term 19 of T&C: If you choose to end your agreement for the service and you do not request and use a migration access code (MAC), or do not use another recognised migration process you will be subject to the broadband cease charge as shown in the price guide
Do you think a migration to LLU is another recognised migration process? If not, what is?
The text you quote is a support page that is not part of the T&C, not even as an asterisk or link. Do you think it's reasonable to understand it in conjunction with term 19 as being a general example, not an absolute rule, and referring specifically to not using a MAC when that process applies?
I think the Plusnet charge to the end-user is a breach of their T&C.