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on 08-06-2024 02:47 PM
My quote for upgrading to full fibre is less than I am paying now. Is that correct?
on 14-06-2024 09:24 AM
Have a look at our fibre checker here https://www.talktalk.co.uk/
on 13-06-2024 09:21 PM
Just take a look at the TalkTalk website, or as an existing customer get in touch with the customer loyalty team (details here) to see what services and deals they can offer you.
on 13-06-2024 08:25 PM
You may have misunderstood my query. I was merely trying to establish whether TalkTalk could provide Full Fibre and at what cost. I’m keen to know what advantages and changes FF would entail. I was prompted to ask by a flyer I had from EE.
13-06-2024 05:02 PM - edited 13-06-2024 05:27 PM
@Portland42, we've been replying assuming that you were talking about your quote from Talktalk!
What other companies might charge is only relevant if you want to upgrade with Talktalk and start by saying that you are "thinking of leaving, because....". You have some haggle power if there are better deals out there.
Otherwise not relevant, and if you need to leave to catch that offer, check that you are out of contract with Talktalk. If in contract there will be early termination fees.
They need 30 days' notice, and you must phone to cancel on 03451 720088. Switching to full fibre services is not as straightforward as with copper based line rental services.
on 13-06-2024 02:18 PM
I've had a flyer from EE quoting Full Fibre 500 for £34,99.
on 13-06-2024 01:05 PM
What was the quote?
on 08-06-2024 08:24 PM
Where did you see/get this quote?
on 08-06-2024 03:06 PM
It will be for a minimum term contract and the core package, @Portland42.
Make sure that you clarify whether you are getting VOIP at the time of ordering.
It can't be added later to the package.
Boosts / TV will be additional to the quoted package price.
Always best to phone 03451 720088, or discuss via Chat rather than selecting via My Account or email.
on 08-06-2024 02:53 PM
@Portland42 happy days yes quite possibly not knowing what you are paying for what and quoted for and what.
Keep a written record of the offer, read the small print, then the very small print, the fill your boots.