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14-10-2021 12:27 PM
Dear Vodafone team,
I am an international student who is currently living in a private accommodation. But in one year time, I may move to a student accommodation which provides internet service in the internet. So my question is can I get a 12 month contract for 12 months, and if not, will my contract be subject to early termination fee If I am forced to cancel it after 12 months because the student accommodation does not let tenants to have their own internet service?
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14-10-2021 06:45 PM
Generally not! If Vodafone were capable of providing a connection but were prevented from doing so by a pre-existing contract then you would still be liable for early termination fees. You'd be far better off finding a company that offers just a 12-month contract!
14-10-2021 04:01 PM
Hi @ziaeeaina! I'd recommend checking your availability for our Home Broadband services here to see your options, this will also advise of contract lengths with us 🙂
14-10-2021 05:26 PM
Hi Beth. Thank you for your prompt response. I have checked the availability, my question is whether I will be subject to termination fee if the student accomodation management does not let its tenants to have their own internet service.
14-10-2021 06:03 PM - edited 14-10-2021 06:07 PM
I believe if Vodafone are unable to supply a service at the new address the ETF is waived. What it say here: Home Moves (vodafone.co.uk) is.
"Moving on without us?
We’re sorry to see you go. To cancel your Vodafone home broadband contract, call us. We’ll need your Vodafone account number and we may ask for proof of your new address. An early termination fee may apply."
I am sure I have seen it stated precisely, but I can't find it now.
14-10-2021 06:33 PM - edited 14-10-2021 06:38 PM
Thank you for your response. So if I do not have owner permission to set up Vodafone broadband, Will my ETF be waived?
14-10-2021 06:45 PM
Generally not! If Vodafone were capable of providing a connection but were prevented from doing so by a pre-existing contract then you would still be liable for early termination fees. You'd be far better off finding a company that offers just a 12-month contract!
14-10-2021 06:51 PM
Thank you very much!
14-10-2021 08:07 PM - edited 14-10-2021 08:08 PM
@Anonymous wrote:You'd be far better off finding a company that offers just a 12-month contract!
Without a doubt that would be the best option. Now broadband have a good offer with 12 month contract at the moment. (assuming you are looking at FTTC not FTTP)