Broadband package upgrade on renewal
on 12-09-2023 06:32 PM
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Hi all,
I got a reminder prior to my Broadband renewal date on 14/09 this year that I can upgrade to Fiber 65, it said to click a link and confirm the change and that I would receive an email to confirm the package has changed for my renewal date.
I'm conscious as the renewal date is in 2 days, I haven't heard anything from TalkTalk by email. Will I just be using the same router and will the change be seamless?
I have logged into my account and it does say I'm now on Fiber 65 until year 2025 but just want to double check if there's anything else I need to do to confirm it?
Thanks
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on 14-09-2023 10:06 AM
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Hi CallumRanger.
Just to confirm your new contract started 05/09/2023, (18 months)
Your current router is compatible with the new Fibre 65 package.
Regards
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on 12-09-2023 07:06 PM
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The renewal starts from when you agree to it - sounds as though you have succeeded, as this is showing on your My Account.
However, you should have received contract documents - check your SPAM folder.
You won't receive a new router if your current one works perfectly well, @CallumRanger.
Do run a speed test via My Connection (from the Service Status Dashboard pages).
Gliwmaeden2, a fellow customer.
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