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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Sat 30-Sep-17 20:08:19
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Re: Moving home and changing providers, Advice please?


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Up to 78 max, Estimated was around 67, that was on BT Infinity 2
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(deleted) Sat 30-Sep-17 20:10:24
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I think this is the way out. a £125 gift card + if done through Quidco £110 cash back. So thats £235 for switching. I'll even make a bit of profit out of it. Comes in at £36 per month for BT infinity 1 + Anytime calls which sounds more reasonable.
Standard User Michael_Chare
(fountain of knowledge) Sun 01-Oct-17 00:04:28
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I would speak to Vodafone, Sky and EE. Explain the situation, make sure they understand and see what buy out credits they offer, if any. You can also ask BT what they would charge if you leave, and what deal if any they are prepared to offer at you new home.

Michael Chare


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Standard User ukhardy07
(knowledge is power) Sun 01-Oct-17 05:04:46
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I have moved in-contract and have been offered very good deals when moving house. When you go to do the home move online, it will display various options at your new address with a number of different pricing options. I took a new package which was TV + Infinity whereas I had only Infinity before, by adding the tv at the time I ended up paying less than just the broadband. Have you had a look at this?
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(deleted) Sun 01-Oct-17 08:51:38
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In reply to a post by ukhardy07:
I have moved in-contract and have been offered very good deals when moving house. When you go to do the home move online, it will display various options at your new address with a number of different pricing options. I took a new package which was TV + Infinity whereas I had only Infinity before, by adding the tv at the time I ended up paying less than just the broadband. Have you had a look at this?


No I haven't will check it out.
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(deleted) Sun 01-Oct-17 08:59:47
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Right folks I went through the BT home move online for a quote. The results aren't good. Zero offers here. Infact you see the last package offered for unlimited broadband? Well I have a deal on that and currently pay £32 pm for that with anytime calls, they are now looking £42.99 for only weekend calls. They're not bad craic with pricing like that £49.99 for infinity 1 with only weekend calls + £50 activation fee.

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Standard User ggremlin
(experienced) Sun 01-Oct-17 20:57:45
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Re: Moving home and changing providers, Advice please?


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two things
do you want to keep your current phone number?
and
bt infinity 1 seems to be moving to up to 80Mb

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In reply to a post by ggremlin:
two things
do you want to keep your current phone number?
and
bt infinity 1 seems to be moving to up to 80Mb


I am moving to a new town so won't be able to keep my number
Standard User deleted
(deleted) Wed 04-Oct-17 14:32:04
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So don't do a home move. Just tell them you are moving and as such want to end the contract.
Then set up a whole new one with whoever you want at the new address.
Might cost you a few £ to end the contract. But shop around and use the likes of Quidco or other cashback site and you will make for more than it cost you to cancel.
I got over £200 for a move to virgin, with the full tv package, phone & 200 BB all for £85 a month for 12 months.
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