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BT Question
I recently moved into new house and agreed to pay £124 for BT Socket because there was an inactive connection.
I pay that £124 on installments ( £12 ) a month + Line Rent Now im moving out and going to new house again so my question is will i still have to pay that amount?? There is already BT socket and active connection in new property. |
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If you mean will you have to continue paying the £12 a month extra then the answer is yes. At least untill the £124 is fully paid off. That debt does not end simply because you are moving house.
Whether you will have to pay another £124 connection fee at your new house only BT can tell you. It all depends on whether the phone line really is active on their network or not. It may have been transferred by the previous occupant to a different service provider for example. |
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There is BT line in new property.. Anyways, i will speak to BT and see what they can offer me... Thanks
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