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davidwb
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Registered: ‎12-02-2011

Access to e-mail account.

Hello,
If I move away from Plusnet to another broadband provider, will I lose my Plusnet e-mail? If so, for how long after I leave will I still have the use of, or access to, my e-mail account?
Thanks,
Davidwb.
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Strat
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Re: Access to e-mail account.

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When we receive confirmation that the migration has completed, our systems currently will automatically downgrade the account to a non-subscription dial-up account.
This non-subscription account will be subject to our normal procedures, and will be closed if left unused for 90 days.

http://www.plus.net/support/service/policies/cancellation.shtml#moveProviders
Someone more knowledgeable of this particular situation will elaborate...hopefully Smiley
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Oldjim
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Re: Access to e-mail account.

It is always better to advise them in a ticket that you want to downgrade as sometimes it doesn't happen
acr
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Re: Access to e-mail account.

Prior to moving away from Plusnet you can ask for your account to be downgraded to a PAYG Dialup account upon migration . This is free and your email account will then be retained provided you access your email regularly - from memory this is at least once every 60 or 90 days. Access can be from your new ISP (you do not need to use a Plusnet Dial Up connection) and you can use webmail &/or your normal email client to access your emails.

davidwb
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Re: Access to e-mail account.

Thank you.