Wussten Sie, dass Ihr Internetvertrag mit POST, Orange oder Tango Sie für 24 Monate bindet? Bei einer vorzeitigen Kündigung berechnet Ihnen der Anbieter die gesamten verbleibenden Monate. Bei einem 60-€-Monatstarif kostet die Kündigung am ersten Tag etwa 1.440 € zuzüglich weiterer Gebühren.

    Wenn Sie Ihr Geld nicht umsonst abgeben wollen, unterschreiben Sie die Petition: https://www.petitiounen.lu/en/petition/4019

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    Von Fast_Pomegranate7628

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    8 Kommentare

    1. flyingabroom on

      As a Belgian who likes to hate on my birth country, it’s rare to see us do something right

    2. The companies lobbied and probably paid some politicians off to get us one of EUs worst possible deals. A good example of corruption in Luxembourg. Don’t be naive and believe the politicians involved didn’t get anything in return.

    3. AverageNo8548 on

      I called once LOL to ask why my internet was slow, and they said it was an issue on their side, and that he will fix it. I was already living there for 3 years and only realised that I get half of what the contract was supposed to give me. What the operator actually did was to bump my contract as if i just restarted it, so 6 months later when i was moving out, i learn about it. I just did not pay 🤷🏻 

    4. Fast_Gap7215 on

      It is once again the lobbying and monopoly of Luxembourg. This way of working is spread across the country and it backfires . I am sure a decent financial crisis will end up this non sense way of working. Adding my personal experience with car insurances where i could only cancel at certain time of the year. I sold my car and i still had to pay them ( Foyer).

    5. Most providers can provide an offer without lock-in where they pass to clients the full installation and activation costs. Without lock-in, I fear that they will either not waive those costs anymore, or increase the monthly subscription.

    6. It’s strange that no company tries to be more attractive by offering a shorter contract.

      Instead, they are advertising fake low prices, which are only applicable during the first few months of the contract.

    7. Cautious_Use_7442 on

      As others said, this will probably backfire via higher monthly fees costing more in the long run.

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