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Cancelling a phone, TV, internet or mobile contract
contract up each year If your internet is slow Check your internet, sometimes called 'broadband', speed using Ofcom’s speed checker and make a note of the results. What you can do next depends on when
Reducing your regular outgoings
, there are steps you can take to save on your regular outgoings. You might be able to save money by: getting a discount on your council tax getting a water meter fitted switching to a cheaper broadband, TV
Compare how much electrical appliances cost to use
Immersion heater Fan heater Heated clothes airer Oil filled radiator Panel heater or electric fire (not central heating) Towel rail Broadband router DVD or Blu-ray player Games console Laptop
Cancelling a service you’ve arranged
the separate advice if you want to cancel building or decorating work or to cancel a phone or broadband contract. If you want to cancel a service you’ve arranged online, over the phone or by mail
Check how to switch your internet, phone or TV provider
for deals you might see ‘superfast’ internet or broadband advertised. This is sometimes also known as ‘fibre’ internet. It can be expensive, and you’ll only really notice the difference if you: use
Save money using your electrical appliances
cost to run 1p an hour Appliance TV box - for example, a Sky or Virgin box Average cost to run 1p an hour Appliance Broadband router Average cost to run 6p a week Appliance Mobile phone on charge
Understanding your tenancy agreement
accommodation or a licence to occupy - check what type of tenancy you have if you’re not sure If this applies to you, your landlord can only charge you for: rent bills for utilities, phone, broadband and TV
If you want to end your private tenancy
. It’s also worth taking photos of the condition of the property when you leave. Pay your bills Make sure you pay all your household bills before moving out - for example gas, electricity, broadband