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Old 01-06-2017, 11:17   #10
nomadking
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Re: Ofcom looking at VM's termination fees

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Originally Posted by RichardCoulter View Post
Before they sold the non cabled service off, a friend of mine moved out of a VM area. They supplied him with a VM branded Freeview box and supplied BB & phone via a landline.

If a customer moves, I think that it's unreasonable to expect people to take VM into account (many renters don't have a choice about moving when fixed term 6 month tenancy agreements expire).

If VM choose not to supply services at the new property, but the customer would be happy to continue to subscribe if they did so, I don't see why they should be penalised in any way.

I've often wondered why VM don't​ expand their network via the internet to instead of laying cables, which is very expensive.
Contrary to socialist non-real world belief, just because somebody has a 6 month tenancy, doesn't mean they are automatically and definitely kicked out after 6 months. It means guaranteed for 6 months with an assumed monthly renewal after that. Many years ago, I took a 12 month assured shorthold tenancy. I was there for more than 20 years.
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