cancel
Showing results for 
Search instead for 
Did you mean: 

OOC - sign up for a new 12 month contract then moving home?

andyt1970
Rising Star
Posts: 215
Thanks: 8
Registered: ‎19-12-2019

OOC - sign up for a new 12 month contract then moving home?

Hello,

I have been out of contract and paying around £57 a month for well over 1 year now, this is going up to over £60 from 31st March 2025.

I can sign up to a new 12 month contract for £26.99 a month but will be moving in the next 3 months, and cant afford to keep paying £60 a month.

I have read another thread on here that says "if you move we will cancel any termination fees if you sign up to a new contract in the new property" kind of thing.

Anyone clarify this is 100% accurate please?

I can sign up for another 12 months today, but when I move in 3 months (maximum), worried I will then get charged 9 months remaining at £26.99 a month = £242.91 early leaving charge.

Just can't afford to pay this preposterous £60 ooc monthly charge any longer.

Thank you.

15 REPLIES 15
MisterW
Superuser
Superuser
Posts: 16,870
Thanks: 6,665
Fixes: 465
Registered: ‎30-07-2007

Re: OOC - sign up for a new 12 month contract then moving home?

I have read another thread on here that says "if you move we will cancel any termination fees if you sign up to a new contract in the new property" kind of thing.

Assuming that Plusnet service is available at the new property , then there are two options available on a house move, details are here https://www.plus.net/help/my-account/moving-home-or-office/#cost

1) Pay a house move charge of £65 and retain the existing contract. This requires that the same service can be provided at the new property. That will not be possible if you currently have a landline phone service.

2) Take out a new contract. No house move charge is applicable and any existing contract is wriiten off with no ETCs.

Superusers are not staff, but they do have a direct line of communication into the business in order to raise issues, concerns and feedback from the community.

andyt1970
Rising Star
Posts: 215
Thanks: 8
Registered: ‎19-12-2019

Re: OOC - sign up for a new 12 month contract then moving home?

This is the ooc package I am on.

a My PNET.jpg

The person whose house we are moving into is also a Plusnet customer on the same package, their 18 month contract ends in June.

 

bmc
Hero
Posts: 4,194
Thanks: 1,505
Fixes: 66
Registered: ‎28-02-2017

Re: OOC - sign up for a new 12 month contract then moving home?

@andyt1970 

From what you say you simply sign up for a new contract and then arrange a house move at the appropriate time.

 

As far as I'm aware house moves are free but you are rquired the re-start your contract.

 

Brian

MisterW
Superuser
Superuser
Posts: 16,870
Thanks: 6,665
Fixes: 465
Registered: ‎30-07-2007

Re: OOC - sign up for a new 12 month contract then moving home?

@andyt1970  Ok, so at the moment you have a PSTN landline phone service. Openreach have had a stop-sell on new PSTN phone products since Sept 2023. So if you change products or move house you will only be able to get a 'broadband only' service ( Fibre or Full Fibre ) from Plusnet. 

At the moment it IS possible to recontract your existing service at your current address since Openreach do not see this as a 'new' PSTN service. When you move, you will either have to have no phone service or a digital voice(voip) service. Plusnet have decided not to provide a digital phone service so if you wanted that you would have to move to another supplier.

If you don't need the phone, then I'd suggest recontracting now on the Plusnet Fibre product, which is basically the same as you currently have but with no phone service. Then when you move you can simply recontract at the new address on the same service (or possibly Full fibre if that is available? )

What does the BTw checker https://www.broadbandchecker.btwholesale.com/#/ADSL/AddressHome say for your current and new addresses ( post the details but redact any personal info e.g actual address )

Superusers are not staff, but they do have a direct line of communication into the business in order to raise issues, concerns and feedback from the community.

andyt1970
Rising Star
Posts: 215
Thanks: 8
Registered: ‎19-12-2019

Re: OOC - sign up for a new 12 month contract then moving home?

House moves are £65 according to an earlier reply Sad

andyt1970
Rising Star
Posts: 215
Thanks: 8
Registered: ‎19-12-2019

Re: OOC - sign up for a new 12 month contract then moving home?

Screenshot for this address:

a flat.jpg

Screenshot for house moving to:

b house.jpg

 

Means nothing to me! Thanks.

MisterW
Superuser
Superuser
Posts: 16,870
Thanks: 6,665
Fixes: 465
Registered: ‎30-07-2007

Re: OOC - sign up for a new 12 month contract then moving home?

@andyt1970  so the checker results.

Full fibre is not available at the current or new property.

WBC FTTC  ( which is what you currently have i.e broadband and phone ) is not available (for new orders) at either the new or current.

WBC SoGEA ( broadband without phone ) the Plusnet product called Fibre is available at the new and current property. The speed estaimates at the new property are slightly down ( min guaranteed 60Mb as opposed to 65Mb ) at the new property.

If you don't use the phone, then as I said above, I'd recontract now on Fibre (it will save some considerable money!) and then restart a new contract on the same product when you move.

Superusers are not staff, but they do have a direct line of communication into the business in order to raise issues, concerns and feedback from the community.

andyt1970
Rising Star
Posts: 215
Thanks: 8
Registered: ‎19-12-2019

Re: OOC - sign up for a new 12 month contract then moving home?

These are my options, I only want 12 months (right hand side offer) 

 

options.jpg

bmc
Hero
Posts: 4,194
Thanks: 1,505
Fixes: 66
Registered: ‎28-02-2017

Re: OOC - sign up for a new 12 month contract then moving home?

@andyt1970 

As far as I'm aware house moves are free if you sign (restart) a new contract.

 

You could phone the PlusNet Customer Options Team on 0800 013 2632 to ask.

As stated, you will lose your landline when you move but, if not used, then you could sign up to "Fibre" which is internet only now so the transfer woud be straight forward.

 

Brian

MisterW
Superuser
Superuser
Posts: 16,870
Thanks: 6,665
Fixes: 465
Registered: ‎30-07-2007

Re: OOC - sign up for a new 12 month contract then moving home?

@bmc 

 

These are my options, I only want 12 months (right hand side offer

All new products will be 24 month contracts. It doesn't matter at the current address since you will  be moving anyway and the contract will be renewed at the new address when it would be a 24mnth anyway!

 

Superusers are not staff, but they do have a direct line of communication into the business in order to raise issues, concerns and feedback from the community.

andyt1970
Rising Star
Posts: 215
Thanks: 8
Registered: ‎19-12-2019

Re: OOC - sign up for a new 12 month contract then moving home?

MisterW said "If you don't need the phone, then I'd suggest recontracting now on the Plusnet Fibre product, which is basically the same as you currently have but with no phone service. Then when you move you can simply recontract at the new address on the same service (or possibly Full fibre if that is available? )", and later said "If you don't use the phone, then as I said above, I'd recontract now on Fibre (it will save some considerable money!) and then restart a new contract on the same product when you move."

Not quite understanding, sorry. So if I go ahead and renew on that "Upgrade to Fibre" Total monthly payment £22.99, from March 31st 2026 £25.99 24 month contract offer, I'm tied to 2 years obviously.

So say I leave here in 3 months, what do I do then in the house just moved in to? The person currently there whose contract runs out in June won't be there and obviously doesn't want to renew, so I assume they give their 30 days notice to end service, but I have to contact Plusnet saying I'm moving on to this property on this date (30 days before), and once in, I will sign up to a new 24 month contract in my name once I'm in and paying all the bills.

Are you sure there is no house move fee, and there will guaranteed not be any early termination fees (can't face being billed for 21 months if I sign up today, and will have only used 3 months).

My head is spinning Sad

N.B. Even though we have a phone, we don't use it and haven't even touched it since managing to drop the calls package on this ooc plan, so won't need a phone and don't mind losing our telephone number. Same applies to the person whose house we are moving to. 

bmc
Hero
Posts: 4,194
Thanks: 1,505
Fixes: 66
Registered: ‎28-02-2017

Re: OOC - sign up for a new 12 month contract then moving home?

@andyt1970 

The people who can answer your questions are COTs - you need to give them a phone.

 

Assuming the person in the new house is moving one would expect them to transfer their broadband to their new property or, at least, to cancel.

 

Brian

andyt1970
Rising Star
Posts: 215
Thanks: 8
Registered: ‎19-12-2019

Re: OOC - sign up for a new 12 month contract then moving home?

I still don't get the difference in the 24 month offer (highlighted in yellow box on the left hand side of the below printscreen), and the 24 month offer I changed it to - for comparison purposes -  on the right hand side of the printscreen, other than the left hand side "Upgrade to Fibre" one doesn't include a landline / telephone service. Correct?! 

Both 24 month offers 15.3.2025.jpg

 

Are you saying signing up for the left hand one is easier to "recontract" when we've moved to the new property as it doesn't include any landline / telephone service? Sorry again for not grasping this first time.

 

Thanks

 

P.S. I assume you still just plug the Plusnet router into the master BT phone socket, just means there's no telephone service? Doh Sad

andyt1970
Rising Star
Posts: 215
Thanks: 8
Registered: ‎19-12-2019

Re: OOC - sign up for a new 12 month contract then moving home?

@ bmc Yes, they would be cancelling the service which runs out anyway in June