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John45
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Registered: ‎08-07-2023

dissolving household

I am part of a house share and we are all moving out soon, i.e. the household will be dissolved. The move out date is 27th of July. That means I need to cancel Plusnet for good. No more service required. This is not a house move. Currently I am still on a contract which will last after our move out date.

1) How do I go about cancelling Plusnet service contract and all?

2) I can't calculate the early termination charges. The phrase "reduce the charge to take account of any costs saved because of leaving early, such as wholesale costs" is meaningless to me. Can anyone help please?

 

thanks

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jab1
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Re: dissolving household

@John45 My best suggestion is to actually call Plusnet - in working hours - and ask them for the figures.

John
John45
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Re: dissolving household

thanks jab1, that sounds good.

 

@plusnet: please plusnet make it plain how to calculate early termination charges. I have wasted at least 1 hour of my life trying to figure it out. I have still no clue.

jab1
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Re: dissolving household

@John45 FYI - the 'cost saving' is minimal. To get a reasonably accurate figure for the ETC's, multiply your monthly charges (phone/broadband) by the number of months remaining. You will have to call to cancel, anyway.

John
corringham
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Re: dissolving household

A few years ago the ETCs were exempt from VAT so you saved 20% on the remaining monthly charges, but now you do pay VAT so there is no worthwhile deductions - the ETCs is effectively the same as the remaining monthly payments until the end of the minimum period. If you have extras that are are charged on a monthly basis you will only pay one month of those charges (i.e. the notice period).

jab1
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Apart from the 'extras' bit, that is effectively what I said.

John
John45
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Re: dissolving household

thanks guys.

jgb
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Re: dissolving household

@John45 

Are the ETCs not stated in the email you will have received when you took out your contract? Mine are for my latest contract taken out seven months ago. That email is also reproduced as a Service Notice on your account (search in closed questions). It is along email and that info is about half way down.

Here is a link to your Questions. You need to be logged in to access them.

https://www.plus.net/member-centre/login?p=search

My ETCs. as stated in that email,  are a lot less than my monthly fee excl. VAT.