Yes, but Schmile says that Meteor won't accept notice until the twelve months are up.. and you have to give a months notice which means the minimum period is thirteen months. Seems very unfair and is unfair in my view.. after all the sales staff in the shops say it is a twelve month contract...
Quote from Meteor website..
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The Term of this Agreement shall be for a Minimum Period of 12 months from the date of connection to the Network. This Term and Minimum Period will be extended for a further period of 12 months following any upgrade of your Equipment, which will include the re-execution or new execution of terms, or your acceptance in writing of any new terms and conditions. On expiry of the Term, either party may terminate this Agreement on the giving of 30 days written notice and, in the absence of such notice this Agreement shall be deemed to continue on from month to month based on the Terms and Conditions herein.
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a close reading of that will confirm what Schmile said...
Now while I read the contract closely and did see what it said, and was going to question it I didn't.. for several reasons... one of which is that I'm unlikely to want to quit after exactly 12 months and am happy enough with 13..
However it is totally unfair, the product and term was falsely stated to be twelve months.. as I say Meteor will likely accept notice after twelve months if you're persistent enough.. however it shouldn't be up to the customer to shout loudly to get a 12 month contract... it is sold as a 12 month contract... but there is no mechanism to end after 12 months.. you can only give a months notice after 12 giving 13 in total.
I will ask Meteor if there is any way the twelve month contract can be ended in twelve months... it is a simple question which can be answered with a yes or a no.. I will demand either a yes or a no... if I get a no I will write to Comreg and the Consumer Association and demand that the contract be changed, and that all custumers that have been so affected be offered a refund..
I will keep people posted as to my progress.. maybe Meteor will accept notice after 11 months but that hasn't been Schmiles experience...
Schmile.. can you confirm if you attempted to give notice after eleven months and it was refused? Can I mention your case in my communications with Comreg and the Consumer Association?
I am disgusted at how little protection Comreg offer the consumer, and how little Minister Eamon Ryan seems to care, please see my other thread about a two year long battle I have had with Comreg and more recently with Minister Eamon Ryan about illegally formed contracts in use by all broadband providers today...
(see thread
http://www.askaboutmoney.com/showthread.php?t=110422)
Cheers
Joe