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Contracted ?

PitchBlack
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Registered: ‎10-01-2014

Contracted ?

I switched to PN unlimited in December 2012, I haven't asked for a new contract so I am just wondering why it says this on the change products page,
"Plusnet Unlimited (Contracted)"
surely a 30 month contract doesn't exist.  Huh
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Oldjim
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Re: Contracted ?

it is a bit of an oddity but the critical point is the cancellation charge which should say zero
PitchBlack
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Re: Contracted ?

Thanks OJ where would I find the cancellation charge, or is this it ?
Cessation charge £30.00(upon cancellation)
Strat
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Re: Contracted ?

This is what mine looks like and I'm assured that I'm not contracted...attached screen-shot.
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Oldjim
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Re: Contracted ?

This is from mine - note the comment about written off is because I started a new contract
pwatson
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Re: Contracted ?

The (Contracted) reference is not an indication of whether you are still in contract but is a reference to your original account type.  When you joined PN had two products, Contracted and Uncontracted.  The latter had 30 day terms and cost more than the former which had a minimum of 12+ months.
The £30 charge showing is the cease charge if you choose to completely cancel your service without migrating elsewhere.
MatthewWheeler
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Re: Contracted ?

When customers sign up on the contracted option the product name will show as Plusnet Unlimited(Contracted) even after the contract has expired.
I can confirm the OP isn't on a contract at the moment.
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PitchBlack
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Registered: ‎10-01-2014

Re: Contracted ?

Thanks for all your input, its good to know I am free to leave without penalty if I chose. 17 years with this lot and not so much as a "thank you for you custom" card,  Wink instead just another kick in the teeth.