26-01-2026 09:01 PM
Hi there, wondering if anyone has had a similar experience or has some tips.
My broadband package is 1.6gb, priced at 49.99. Currently, the same package is advertised at 44.99, a £5 difference.
Upon calling customer service, I was advised that I would need to cancel my internet and re-order to get the offer.
I have gone ahead and tried upgrading from my EE and was able to secure a price of 47.99, still not 44.99!
Any other options besides the hassle of cancelling my contract?
Thanks,
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26-01-2026 09:21 PM
All you can do is choose the best offer for your chosen package at the time of ordering - prices vary upwards & downwards, and - to be blunt - I doubt you'd have been unhappy had prices risen!
Cancelling and re-ordering would be the only way to secure a new price, you'd have to hope the same offer is available when you come to re-order. It may be higher, or lower - this will be the gamble you take.
26-01-2026 09:21 PM
All you can do is choose the best offer for your chosen package at the time of ordering - prices vary upwards & downwards, and - to be blunt - I doubt you'd have been unhappy had prices risen!
Cancelling and re-ordering would be the only way to secure a new price, you'd have to hope the same offer is available when you come to re-order. It may be higher, or lower - this will be the gamble you take.
26-01-2026 09:22 PM
@cherieston You’ve been told how to do this and that’s your only option.
27-01-2026 11:50 AM
Thank you for the replies, I understand the black and white/ T&C, but I just thought I would be extended the courtesy of a price match, considering I am still within the 14-day cooling-off period.
28-01-2026 08:38 AM
They know you would have the hassle cancelling (disconnection) and signing up again (reconnection). You can't really leave for someone else unless they do 30 day contracts.