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Charlie_580
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Switch to ee fttp

Hi
I've seen a couple of posts on the forum that mention cancellation fees being waived if moving to ee fttp. Is this the case and if so, how do I go about it?

Thanks
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bmc
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Re: Switch to ee fttp

@Charlie_580 

You should be able to move to BT or EE FTTP free of cancellation charges if you can't wait for PlusNet FTTP later this year.

 

You need to contact the PlusNet Options Team on 0800 013 2632 (I think) to ensure they have a note to waive charges. They put you through to BT or EE I believe for you to place your order.

 

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Re: Switch to ee fttp

@Charlie_580 

You must arrange it by ringing the Customer Options Team on 0800 013 2632.

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Charlie_580
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Re: Switch to ee fttp

Hi thanks for the reply.

Is there a date for plusnet fttp availability? I'd be happy to wait if it's definitely happening soon.
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Re: Switch to ee fttp

@Charlie_580 

No date - they've missed 3 unofficial dates so far. Latest is second half of this year.

 

I suspect they're having problems with their back office systems without which they can't do FTTP. The current system works off your telephone number which ties them back to your phone line. With FTTP there may be no phone number or phone line to use.

 

Brian

 

Charlie_580
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Re: Switch to ee fttp

I'll wait then. Hopefully they get sorted.

Thanks again
Klunky_Colin
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Re: Switch to ee fttp

If it's the same as my move to BT, you will still have to pay the early termination fee, but then BT credit your account with the same amount, which means you might not have to pay anything to BT for the first few months. So you do have to fork out the cancellation fee up front.
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Re: Switch to ee fttp

@Klunky_Colin You are incorrect in this situation. Transfers to BT/EE are termination-fee free, so long as the correct procedure is followed.

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Klunky_Colin
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Re: Switch to ee fttp

Thanks for the correction @jab1 . I transfer to BT for FTTP tomorrow (I got sick of waiting for Plusnet to support FTTP).  I reported what I was told by customer services when I signed-up with BT.  I'll report back what happens regarding the early termination fee.

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Re: Switch to ee fttp

You were wrongly advised, @Klunky_Colin  - but I will leave it until you report back.

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Re: Switch to ee fttp

Fix

Our Customer Options Team usually place a marker on the account, allowing it to be taken over within the next 30 days with no ETC's. Smiley

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Christopher6503
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Re: Switch to ee fttp

I'm more or less in the same boat as you. I renewed my contract this morning for another 18 months, so Plusnet have till next September to provide pricing information ect about FTTP, as the cable infrastructure will probably be in place at this address by then. 

rubix1942
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Re: Switch to ee fttp

I've not had the speeds promised for weeks and they told me i'd have to pay £200 to switch to someone else.

Klunky_Colin
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Re: Switch to ee fttp

After quite a delay from Open Reach to get my FTTP sorted out, I can tell you the billing situation:  I have to pay the ETC myself and then send the proof to the BT switching team who will then credit my account.

 

Plusnet have said that if it had been them who had recommended I switch, eg. because someone else could offer something that Plusnet could not (eg. FTTP), then Plusnet would have waived the ETC.  But because I chose to switch without their suggestion, then as far as Plusnet is concerned, I have to pay the ETC.  BT will cover up to £300 ETC.

 

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Re: Switch to ee fttp


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