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Old 06-04-2023, 13:05   #5
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Re: Cap on buying yourself out of a Virgin contract to be scrapped.

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Originally Posted by Rillington View Post
Therefore, does this mean that if you pay say £100/month and you left say one month into the contact, VM would come after you for £1.080 even if you were forced to mvoe to an address where VM does not provide a service?
If you only had one month left on your contract then you would need to give the standard 30 day cancellation notice, so you would just pay the £100, no EDF is involved.

Using the Bigger Bundle + Movies (M250 Fibre Broadband, Maxit TV + Sky Cinema and Weekend chatter - Monthly Cost: £100.00) with three months left as an example, you would be charged the £100 for the 30 days notice, plus the EDF per month remaining (includes VAT): £88.16 times two, so £100 plus EDF of £176.32.

EDIT

If you moved to a UK address outside of the Virgin Media network, then after providing evidence of your new addres, the EDF would be removed, and you would only be charged for the usual 30 days notice.

Last edited by newapollo; 06-04-2023 at 13:10.
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