I'm haveing a bit of a problem with an apparent contract and am hoping someone can help me.
I currently subscribe to Supanet.com for my broadband but have recently started working for a telecommunications company where I am eligible for greatly reduced staff rates, which I signed up to straight away assuming there would be no problems.
I contacted Supanet today (13/08/07) and told them that I would like to give them notice that I want to cancel their service (I assumed that 1 months notice would be as standard and was happy to pay), I was told however that the cancellation of the service would take effect from 27/09/07 and that I would be billed for the full term of the contract (which apparently runs until 04/11/07).
I do not recall signing a contract as I signed up for their service in 2004, the only other communication I received from them was a loyalty offer whereby they upgraded my service free of charge, I signed to say 'yes I would accept their offer', and I believe that it is this they referred to in my cancellation phonecall, yet I do not remember there being a mention of contract terms on this corespondance.
It seems unfair that I have been tricked into signing something and secondly that I will need to pay for the remainder of the supposed contract even though service will be discontinued from 27/09/07.
I requested a copy of the signed contract from them, both on the phone and confirmed by email, but I would appreciate it if you could let me know what my rights/options are in this situation.
I'm trying to economise to get out of debt but am now going to be paying an extra £10 on top of the normal £22.96 I already pay each month
Thanks for any help/advice
JP
