Hi,
My housemates and I have a moral dilemma.
We're paying for a broadband and tv package with a company, which we should be paying £41 a month for, that's what we signed in the contract.
For the past two months of our contract they've cocked it up and it says we're paying for TV only, without a broadband package - (actually getting 20MB). Plus they're giving us the discounts we were meant to have on the original TV+Broadband package, dropping the price to.
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.
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£4 a month for every tv channel and 20mb broadband.
I'm wondering if when we stop our contract they'll notice it and say 'Sorry but you owe us £300 or so.'
We expect to be with them for 10months, so thats £40 at the rate we're going when instead it should be £410.
The contract isn't in my name, so of course I say lets carry on the way it's going!
I like paying my share of £1 a month instead of £10.25
My housemates and I have a moral dilemma.
We're paying for a broadband and tv package with a company, which we should be paying £41 a month for, that's what we signed in the contract.
For the past two months of our contract they've cocked it up and it says we're paying for TV only, without a broadband package - (actually getting 20MB). Plus they're giving us the discounts we were meant to have on the original TV+Broadband package, dropping the price to.
.
.
.
£4 a month for every tv channel and 20mb broadband.
I'm wondering if when we stop our contract they'll notice it and say 'Sorry but you owe us £300 or so.'
We expect to be with them for 10months, so thats £40 at the rate we're going when instead it should be £410.
The contract isn't in my name, so of course I say lets carry on the way it's going!
