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Not sure where to put this, but as it has possible financial implications will start with 'Money Matters'....
Swapped broadband providers six months ago from TalkTalk to BT (now broadband only as have decided to give up the landline at this switch).
Now getting emails from TalkTalk threatening to delete any old email accounts linked to their domain name unless we pay a fee of £5pcm or £50pa to maintain them. There are two TalkTalk.net emails and a much older Tiscali.co.uk address that has also continued to function for over a decade since we were last a customer.
I'm thinking this may just be a bluff to get us to cough up and in reality the emails will continue to function, ad infinitum, regardless.
Trouble is these emails are linked to numerous financial & official accounts (Banks, Pensions, HMRC, NHS etc) and multiple forum and app log-ins. The list is almost endless!
I ain't paying, period! In fact, it may even be a scam as the emails don't contain any personal identifying info, but that's irrelevant as I am not paying anyway.
I know the obvious answer is to create a non-ISP related email such as xyz@outlook.com and then set about ploughing through every account I have records for and swapping them to the new address. Problem is this will not be an easy or insignificant task and I am sure to miss one or two important ones or even be unable to do this for what I can see to be a myriad of identity problems.
So, Cyclechat hive mind, what do I do?
Swapped broadband providers six months ago from TalkTalk to BT (now broadband only as have decided to give up the landline at this switch).
Now getting emails from TalkTalk threatening to delete any old email accounts linked to their domain name unless we pay a fee of £5pcm or £50pa to maintain them. There are two TalkTalk.net emails and a much older Tiscali.co.uk address that has also continued to function for over a decade since we were last a customer.
I'm thinking this may just be a bluff to get us to cough up and in reality the emails will continue to function, ad infinitum, regardless.
Trouble is these emails are linked to numerous financial & official accounts (Banks, Pensions, HMRC, NHS etc) and multiple forum and app log-ins. The list is almost endless!
I ain't paying, period! In fact, it may even be a scam as the emails don't contain any personal identifying info, but that's irrelevant as I am not paying anyway.
I know the obvious answer is to create a non-ISP related email such as xyz@outlook.com and then set about ploughing through every account I have records for and swapping them to the new address. Problem is this will not be an easy or insignificant task and I am sure to miss one or two important ones or even be unable to do this for what I can see to be a myriad of identity problems.
So, Cyclechat hive mind, what do I do?