on 05-06-2014 22:59
on 05-06-2014 22:59
when the contract runs out at the end of your plan ive just found out that o2 will carry on billing you regardless, unless you give 30 days notice,o2 cannot charge you for out of date contracts as there is no legal binding after the end date,check out BBC watchdog for more info on this and other related infomation .
on 08-06-2014 12:59
on 08-06-2014 12:59
I've highlighted the relevant part for you:
3. How long this Agreement lasts
Taken from here http://www.o2.co.uk/termsandconditions/mobile/our-latest-pay-monthly-mobile-agreement
on 05-06-2014 23:10
That has always been the case with O2, you have had to give 30 days notice to end the contract or it rolls on month by month.
From the T&Cs :
3.2 At the end of any Minimum Period this Agreement will continue until it's ended by you or us in line with paragraph 8.2 below.
8.2 This Agreement can be ended by either you or by us giving at least 30 days' Notice (in line with paragraph 19). You must pay us any outstanding Charges incurred during the Agreement.
Are you/Watchdog saying they can't do this even though you agreed and signed a contract?
on 05-06-2014 23:12
on 05-06-2014 23:12
on 06-06-2014 00:31
on 06-06-2014 06:36
on 06-06-2014 06:36
on 06-06-2014 08:22
on 06-06-2014 08:50
on 06-06-2014 08:50
on 06-06-2014 08:54
on 06-06-2014 08:54
Yes please do.
Love the username incidentally
on 07-06-2014 22:24
I have a similar problem which boils down to the question as to whether the notice period (30 days) applies out of contract. The O2 webpages imply that it only applies to cancellation in-contract but the muppets in the cancellation team tell me that it appplies both in contract and after the contract ends. The CAB page on cancellation tells us that automatic contract renewals are now illegal, and notice periods (MAY) apply for in-contract cancellation. I would have thought that out of contract O2 are lucky to get any subscriptions and shouldn't apply the 30 day notice period. What's the general experience?
on 07-06-2014 22:40
on 07-06-2014 22:40