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    I took a a 36month contract through an internet company for my WIFI as living rurally there was not much option. It was paid for via Welsh Government
    since Oct 24 the EE mast which provides the signal had been damaged. There is no other provider but my internet company still want £45 every month for the service for which I cannot receive
    they state they can release me from the contract if I pay £800 for the router which is in the contract that I have to pay if I leave early.
    As I am not receiving any service can I stop paying the monthly fee until the service is fixed. I have had to get Starlink as I have had no phone or internet and paying both is costly.
    The internet provider is not ofcom or ADR registered
    Thanks
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  • #2
    Is this a consumer contract? If so the following may apply.

    Go through their Terms and Conditions, see what it says about 'lack of service'.
    The Terms and Conditions of the contract might be 'unfair'.

    https://www.fca.org.uk/firms/unfair-...s-unfair-terms

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    • #3
      The only t&cs they use are EE’s

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Lollie View Post
        The only t&cs they use are EE’s
        Amend / send them the following letter, make sure you get Proof of Postage.

        https://www.citizensadvice.org.uk/te.../edit/?button=

        Posted for information only -

        https://www.moneysupermarket.com/bro...nsumer-rights/

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        • #5
          I have written to them and they are adamant that I have to continue paying or pay £800 for router to get out of contract

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          • #6
            What's the name of the internet company?

            What exactly is their response?

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            • #7
              They are called Fast WiFi
              Their response is

              Thank you for your email.
              We are sorry to hear that you are still experiencing issues with your 4G broadband connection.

              If you wish to cancel your contract, as previously discussed in November, we are happy to waive the EE cancellation charge , however, the upgrade cost for the Zyxel 4G router would need to be paid. This is an £800 chargeUnfortunately, we are unable to offer the option to temporarily suspend any direct debit payments, as these payments do not just cover the EE data plan, but also the ongoing support plan and the Zyxel upgrade cost.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Lollie View Post
                They are called Fast WiFi
                Their response is

                Thank you for your email.
                We are sorry to hear that you are still experiencing issues with your 4G broadband connection.

                If you wish to cancel your contract, as previously discussed in November, we are happy to waive the EE cancellation charge , however, the upgrade cost for the Zyxel 4G router would need to be paid. This is an £800 chargeUnfortunately, we are unable to offer the option to temporarily suspend any direct debit payments, as these payments do not just cover the EE data plan, but also the ongoing support plan and the Zyxel upgrade cost.
                What they seem to be saying is that 'they have no 'Terms and Conditions' which inform you of charges before you sign up, is that correct?

                If they have no Terms and Conditions, then how are they going to enforce the charge of £800.


                Is the following correct?

                Welsh Government subsidise the equipment via grant (because it's to be installed in a remote location)
                Fast Wifi install the subsided equipment (they have no Terms and Conditions)
                EE supply the Data Plan (they have Terms and Conditions)



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                • #9
                  Yes, EE supply the data plan but through FWW
                  The invoice I had from them is
                  Customer/ Authorised Decision Maker:

                  Fastinternet wales

                  Business/ Organisation Name:

                  Your Order Reference:

                  1399



                  Agreement

                  This agreement contains the main elements of this service offer as required by UK law.

                  It helps you make comparisons between service offers.

                  Services and equipment

                  Plan Details: 1 x 4G/5G Unlimited Data [new]

                  Speeds of the internet service and remedies

                  Accessing speeds. To access 4G or 5G you'll need EE signal coverage, a compatible mobile device and an

                  eligible plan.

                  Your 4G or 5G speed will depend on location, number of users and plan. To find out about the detailed

                  breakdown of network coverage in your area, please call 02922 784423

                  How we estimate your mobile speeds. The results from our mobile speed checker only give you an indication

                  of what we expect the speed to be: they are not a guarantee of service availability in a particular location.

                  Various factors can affect your mobile reception, including the type of building you’re in, your loca

                  environment (are you surrounded by trees, for instance?), weather conditions, and how many people are

                  using the network at the same time at the same place (coverage next to a football ground on match day will

                  probably be patchier than when the season’s over).

                  Price - Total regular monthly charge £ 36.00 Exc. VAT

                  About our Prices and Terms & Conditions All prices are subject to terms and conditions. We can change the

                  service or our prices in accordance with these terms. You can check out our current prices here:

                  fastwifiwales.com

                  Duration, Renewal and Cancellation

                  Contract Duration 36 months

                  Ending Your Contract If you want to end your agreement, you’ll need to give us 30 days’ notic
                  If you cancel before your agreement is up, you may have to pay an early cancellation charge. How much it is

                  depends on how long your agreement has left to run. If you’re thinking about ending your agreement early,

                  just ask us and we’ll work it out for you.

                  You may not need to pay early cancellation charges to end a service during the minimum term if we’ve made a

                  change to it. If that’s the case we’ll let you know.

                  Renewing Your Contract When your initial agreement ends, you’ll continue on a 30-day rolling agreement

                  until you renew, change or cancel it.

                  Equipment Clawback - If you have had an installation of 4G/5G equipment discounted as a result of taking a

                  data contract, should the contract be terminated for ANY reason then the full amount of installation costs will

                  need to be repaid.

                  Other relevant information

                  We’ve provided some additional information, like our complaints process at fastwifiwales.com

                  Yes, EE supply the data plan but through FWW

                  The invoice I had from them is

                  Customer/ Authorised Decision Maker:




                  Fastinternet wales




                  Business/ Organisation Name:




                  Your Order Reference:




                  1399










                  Agreement




                  This agreement contains the main elements of this service offer as required by UK law.




                  It helps you make comparisons between service offers.




                  Services and equipment




                  Plan Details: 1 x 4G/5G Unlimited Data [new]




                  Speeds of the internet service and remedies




                  Accessing speeds. To access 4G or 5G you'll need EE signal coverage, a compatible mobile device and an




                  eligible plan.




                  Your 4G or 5G speed will depend on location, number of users and plan. To find out about the detailed




                  breakdown of network coverage in your area, please call 02922 784423




                  How we estimate your mobile speeds. The results from our mobile speed checker only give you an indication




                  of what we expect the speed to be: they are not a guarantee of service availability in a particular location.




                  Various factors can affect your mobile reception, including the type of building you’re in, your loca




                  environment (are you surrounded by trees, for instance?), weather conditions, and how many people are




                  using the network at the same time at the same place (coverage next to a football ground on match day will




                  probably be patchier than when the season’s over).




                  Price - Total regular monthly charge £ 36.00 Exc. VAT




                  About our Prices and Terms & Conditions All prices are subject to terms and conditions. We can change the




                  service or our prices in accordance with these terms. You can check out our current prices here:




                  fastwifiwales.com




                  Duration, Renewal and Cancellation




                  Contract Duration 36 months




                  Ending Your Contract If you want to end your agreement, you’ll need to give us 30 days’ notic

                  If you cancel before your agreement is up, you may have to pay an early cancellation charge. How much it is




                  depends on how long your agreement has left to run. If you’re thinking about ending your agreement early,




                  just ask us and we’ll work it out for you.




                  You may not need to pay early cancellation charges to end a service during the minimum term if we’ve made a




                  change to it. If that’s the case we’ll let you know.




                  Renewing Your Contract When your initial agreement ends, you’ll continue on a 30-day rolling agreement




                  until you renew, change or cancel it.




                  Equipment Clawback - If you have had an installation of 4G/5G equipment discounted as a result of taking a




                  data contract, should the contract be terminated for ANY reason then the full amount of installation costs will




                  need to be repaid.




                  Other relevant information




                  We’ve provided some additional information, like our complaints process at fastwifiwales.com

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                  • #10
                    The following Terms and Conditions maybe 'unfair', only a Court can decide if they are 'unfair' -

                    'Equipment Clawback - If you have had an installation of 4G/5G equipment discounted as a result of taking a data contract, should the contract be terminated for ANY reason then the full amount of installation costs will need to be repaid'.

                    You want to the service, but they have been 'unable' to provide it, i.e. 'since Oct 24 the EE mast which provides the signal had been damaged' etc.

                    They can't then charge £800, 'Equipment Clawback - If you have had an installation of 4G/5G equipment discounted' because they can't provide the service.

                    'they state they can release me from the contract if I pay £800 for the router which is in the contract that I have to pay if I leave early.'

                    https://assets.publishing.service.go...23b/oft311.pdf

                    https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2015/15/section/62

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                    • #11
                      What would you suggest I do next?

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Lollie View Post
                        What would you suggest I do next?
                        Contact CAB, they should pass this on to Trading Standards.

                        Then update the thread.

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                        • #13
                          Thank you I have done that and also spoken to the Ombudsman but

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Lollie View Post
                            Thank you I have done that and also spoken to the Ombudsman but
                            'but'?

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                            • #15
                              Sorry Internet playing up
                              I have spoken to trading standards ofcom and ombudsman but as FWW are not ADR registered they can’t help. I don’t know who else to try and wether I can stop paying the monthly direct debit or will they go after the £800 in court?

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