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Join Date: Nov 2006
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So how do I get out of my Vodafone contract?!
Dave |
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Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Newport, Wales ♂
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You cant.. its a contract?
You could lower the tariff to the minimum which is about £14 a month i think, but you cant cancel it unless you took it out from Carphone Warehouse and have the full club mowbli insurance plan. |
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you can cancel your contract but you will need to pay the rest of your contract off
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Damn!
I wonder if I could change to a different tarriff - maybe even a SIM only one? Dave |
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you can change your tariff to a lower one after about 3 months i think, but you can go higher anytime. You wont get a sim only though, you have to stick to the same sim card.
You shoudnt have agreed to the contract if you didnt want it
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well actually you can get out of the contract now, you only have to pay for the remainder of your line rental up until the end date of your contract.
so in effect buy yourself out of the contract |
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but that surely is pointless.. i mean why not continue with it and get something out of it. Your just paying for something you dont use if you pay your contract off.
I personally think its crazy. When i was desperate for a new contract but was already only half way through one, i lowered the plan to the cheapest (around £14p/m) and took out a new contract that was £25p/m so basically i was only paying £5 more than what i used to as i only ever go for the £35 monthly plans. |
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that sounds like a good ideas, will give it some thought.
thanks Dave |
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if you have just signed up for a new contract you have 14 days to cancel that contract. after that 14 days you are unable to lower your priceplan for 9 months.
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