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Edit incorrectly formatted home address.

jagey
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Edit incorrectly formatted home address.

I received an email (see below) which inspired me to check my postal address - turns out there’s a space missing in the post code. There’s no way to edit the address unless you’re moving house. A bit weird?

Also, although I changed my contract from FTTC to FTTP over a year ago I did not, as such, ‘terminate my contract’ as stated in the email!
JJ

“We recently sent you a letter, however, this has been returned to us advising the contact details are incorrect. We are getting in touch because when you terminated your broadband contract with Plusnet you were not charged the correct early termination fees. This was due to an error on our end.“
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jab1
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Re: Edit incorrectly formatted home address.

@jagey I would call PN and ask them to (1) correct your postal address and (2) explain the 'termination charges' - which don't apply anyway.

John
Gandalf
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Re: Edit incorrectly formatted home address.

Hi @jagey 

I've updated your address now. Could you PM me the email you've received? 

Anoush Mortazavi
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jagey
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Re: Edit incorrectly formatted home address.

Thanks, Gandalf - here's a copy/paste of the email - hope it transmits OK, cheers!

 

 

Gandalf
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Re: Edit incorrectly formatted home address.

Cheers - it looks like it refers to an older previous account.

If you can give the team a call, they can arrange for a cheque to be sent to your current address. 

Anoush Mortazavi
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jagey
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Re: Edit incorrectly formatted home address.

Thanks, Gandalf - I don’t think I can be bothered to hang on the phone for half an hour for £2.70 - as long as any important communications can arrive by post in the future if required that’s fine - and you sorted the postcode for me, so gratitude!