I cancelled yesterday - got the end of June BLAH BLAH BLAH rubbish email from them, but I'm seriously thinking of just stopping the debit order from going through on the 1st next month, and if they want to make an issue about it, I dispute the debit order on the grounds that i am not getting what I pay for.
Any lawyers here that can comment on my plan of action ? Will I get into trouble for cancelling the debit order myself instead of OW ?
Hypothetically, here is how you can get rid of an "Open"web account by stopping your debit order after sending a cancellation request by adhering to their own T&C's (but you would need to interrogate this *yourself* and make an informed decision *yourself*, YMMV and I take no responsibility for anything but a hypothetical post

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Their T&C's:
8.1 one (1) calendar months’ notice for all Users making use of debit/credit order payment facilities,
given before the 25th day of the month before the last month for the provision of the Service (e.g. if
the User wishes the Service to terminate at the end of April, notice of termination must be given
before 25 March). Users may not downgrade their ADSL account/s during the one (1) calendar
months’ notice period. Where proper notice is given in time, OpenISP CC will issue, by email, a
cancellation reference number.
Only once a cancellation reference number has been issued will the
User’s account be deemed to be cancelled.
Now, taking note of the bold above, notice that when you send an email to '
[email protected]' you will immediately receive an automated response containing a (copied and pasted directly from the email I received):
Your
cancellations reference number is: (#xxxxxx)
Thus they have a) issued this from an Openweb email address and b) provided a cancellation reference number
So by using their T&C's I am assuming you can stop the debit order after sending a cancellation email to the '
[email protected]' AND receiving the automated cancellation reference number.
Openweb - Something you should look at, or move away from calendar month's notice, up to you
