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Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Cambridge
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Leaving T-Mobile slightly early
I'm on an 18 month contract with T-Mobile, which ends at the end of March.
I have already made up my mind that I'm going to leave them, but have now started considering paying up to leave early. If I did leave early, is it as simple as just paying for any remaining months & that's it? So I'd pay them the Feb payment & the March payment in one go, get a PAC, & escape at last? |
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afaik, it is as simple as paying the remaining portion of your contract off in one go, along with a possible fee for cancelling early.
I was in your situation about 2 months ago, except I was planning to cancel my contract with 4 months to go (as I thought), only to find out my contract didnt finish in feb as i thought, but may instead. Decided against doing it as it was going to cost me somewhere in excess of £150 anyway back to the subject. Your best bet is to speak with retentions as they will give you the most upto date information. What i do know is that once you port your number out, your account closes and then you will be billed for the remaining portion of the contract. |
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Cheers
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and for the sake of a couple of months, you far best use your allowance to the max, unless you desperately need to port your number out of course
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