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greygit1
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Can?

An account with Plusnet be taken over by another person?

 

I have a reason for asking this question. If it can be, then it has the possibility of simplifying some matters (reduced downtime and avoiding BT balls-ups for starters)

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Shep41
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Re: Can?

Do BT make balls ups 😱😱😱🤣🤣🤣🤣
Longliner
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Re: Can?

I don't think so having seen a few references to such transfers. As a legal contract it might require a formal changeover, while convenient it would require work outside an ISP's normal processes. 

greygit1
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Re: Can?

Changeovers of other 'essential' services can happen without service interruptions. Taking on a previous 'supplier' of the service isn't that uncommon. It happens with each and every house move.

greygit1
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Re: Can?

Occassional 'problems' can arise?

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@greygit1  Generally Plusnet do not transfer accounts to another person, a new contract would be required. There may be exceptions to this such as bereavements.

greygit1
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Re: Can?

Thx RAM. I thought there may be some small exceptions. I think I'm going to have to call Pnet as the situation is, um 'delicate'.