Are there any happy customers of EE Fibre?

I'm thinking of moving to EE Fibre/TV as it will save me money and I've had a demo of the TV Box and really like it. I am however put off rather by the terrible customer satisfaction reviews EE Broadband seems to get both on the OFCOM surveys and on other broadband review sites.  I do appricate that forums like this are primarily for fixing problems and having a good moan, but I was wondering if anyone out there is happy with EE as their ISP. Also if I do move and it goes horribily wrong, how easy is it to cancel without penalty? Jonathan 

The dissatisfaction is usually with the BB technical support, which is atrocious, not the fibre or ADSL connection.
StripeyMiata wrote:
Also if I do move and it goes horribly wrong, how easy is it to cancel without penalty?
Not! Your 14-day cooling-off period will have expired by the time the service is connected and you've had a chance to experience it. New OFCOM rules may make it easier but they only concern whether speeds meet targets.

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