[LINK] Churning broadband from Telstra?
Brenda Aynsley
bpa at iss.net.au
Wed Aug 29 13:56:09 AEST 2007
Karl Auer wrote:
> If you change ISP by "churning" (which is generally the cheapest way to
> do it), make sure, when the move is complete, that your old ISP has
> closed your account and is no longer charging you.
I thought churning simply meant that it was a live broadband connection
ready to be swapped to a new isp. I didnt think the new ISP had any
responsibility, nor authority, to cancel your account with the former isp.
cheers
brenda
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