We’d like you to know about a few changes to your terms of use that’ll come into effect on 12 December 2006. We’re telling you about them nice and early, just so that you’re aware. Don’t worry, you don’t need to do anything.
We hope that you’ll never want to leave us. But if you do, you’ll need to give us 30 days’ notice, so that we can tie up all the loose ends before you move on and ensure the process is as smooth as possible. If you’re still in your contract period, you can continue to enjoy all the benefits offered by your home broadband service. If you decide to leave before the end of your contract, you’ll have to settle any outstanding charges on your account. You may want a MAC code which will cost £12 to cover the processing fees. Don’t worry, we won’t charge you for the first one. Other than that, there’ll be no charge to close your account.
The easiest way to pay your bill is by direct debit. You can set this up by visiting the member centre. It’s as simple as that. It makes sure that all your bills are settled on time.
If you choose to pay using a credit or debit card, you’ll pay an extra £1 each time (this is just to cover the additional handling costs for these payments). Please bear in mind that a £5 charge will apply for payments that are not made on time. If you experience any difficulties in paying your bills, please give us a call in advance so that we can help.
Thanks for taking the time to read this email. We’re making these changes to ensure we can continue to give you one of the best home broadband services about. After all, we have been voted Best Consumer Internet Service Provider Three years running by the ISPA. We hope that you will continue to enjoy all the benefits we offer.
I didn't think the terms Orange gave could get any worse. That really is taking the p***, 30 days notice and charging for MAC codes! They hope we'll never leave them, way it's going you won't be able to. That last paragraphs a killer.
My 12 months is up next march and I'll be running away screaming as fast as I can, that is if the f***ers haven't bound me so tight I can't move. No more 12 month contracts for me, going to try find an ISP with 1 month contract only.
"If you choose to pay using a credit or debit card, youll pay an extra £1 each time (this is just to cover the additional handling costs for these payments)."
does this mean I'll start getting charged 18.99 a month?
I got this yesterday and it is a legal way of getting out of the contract as they have changed the contract and if you dont agree they have to terminate it without any cost
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