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.
Yes, that's right in principle. If your minimum term ran from October to, say, October the following year, cancelling at the end of April would usually leave several months remaining, and the ETF would reflect that remaining term rather than just one notice period.
The notice period is separate from the termination charge. So even if you gave notice correctly, there can still be an ETF if the contract end date hasn't been reached.
If you want this checked against the exact dates on your account, raise a billing dispute and include the cancellation date, contract start month and the final amount. If the original quote was materially different, that can be reviewed.
Yes, that's right in principle. If your minimum term ran from October to, say, October the following year, cancelling at the end of April would usually leave several months remaining, and the ETF would reflect that remaining term rather than just one notice period.
The notice period is separate from the termination charge. So even if you gave notice correctly, there can still be an ETF if the contract end date hasn't been reached.
If you want this checked against the exact dates on your account, raise a billing dispute and include the cancellation date, contract start month and the final amount. If the original quote was materially different, that can be reviewed.