Regarding my 2 year contract

CoffeeLover909
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I find I don't watch much TV & I'm in a 2 year plan with my cable & internet and was wondering if I bought out the remaining of my 2 year plan, would I have to get out of my 2 year internet plan (I would go to Limited tv month to month as Limited tv is not available on a 2 year plan), would be able to keep my internet on a 2 year plan?... sorry for the complicated question.

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Please reach out to one of our account support specialist...

shaw-daniel
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@CoffeeLover909 Please reach out to one of our account support specialists on this link; they will be happy to go over the early cancellation fee and the monthly rate of Limited TV with your current internet subscription.

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Ok sounds good, I will.

CoffeeLover909
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Ok sounds good, I will.

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-- check your monthly Shaw invoice. Are you getting a "bu...

mdk
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@CoffeeLover909 -- check your monthly Shaw invoice. Are you getting a "bundle" discount, for having both TV & Internet?  Any other discount?

Terminating the two-year Value Plan would, of course, end the discount(s), while keeping the V.P., and the discount(s), does cut a few dollars off the base-price for the "Total TV" service. Of course, terminating the TV service, and then switching to Limited TV is $25/month, plus $5/month for the rental of a TV box, unless you actually own your current TV box.

Yes, definitely contact Shaw, especially if you are getting promotional discount(s).

 

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Hi yes I was just chatting with an agent & they told me t...

CoffeeLover909
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Hi yes I was just chatting with an agent & they told me the amount ($20 per each month remaining on my contact so I wouldn't be able to afford the cancellation fee)....I do have the Bluecurve tv player & it's Small TV prebuilt...but I find I don't watch much stuff....just the basic stuff.

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