Hi, I'm hoping someone can explain this because I'm honestly baffled.
I moved house at the end of April and rang Nexora to cancel my broadband. I was told there'd be an early termination fee because I was still in contract, fair enough, but the amount on my final bill is way higher than what the person on the phone said. They mentioned around £58 and the bill I've got says £142.76.
I didn't have the line installed at the new place with Nexora because the new flat already had another service set up, so I didn't think I'd be paying the full remaining term. Can someone tell me how this is calculated? I don't want to just pay it if it's wrong.
Just to add, if the move was handled as a cease rather than a transfer, the minimum-term charge may still apply in full until the end of the contract term. If you want, send the month you signed up and the month you cancelled, and I can explain what to look for on the bill line by line.
Just to add, if the move was handled as a cease rather than a transfer, the minimum-term charge may still apply in full until the end of the contract term. If you want, send the month you signed up and the month you cancelled, and I can explain what to look for on the bill line by line.