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on 10-12-2014 15:45
My contract ends on 29th of January I have been in store to Dungannon and to Belfast and both have told me they can't help me until January. I do not want to renew my contract as it is too expensive I would like some advice on what to do to prevent O2 billing me in February my brother had a similar problem and O2 billed him for an extra month because he was told he "Did not inform O2 that he wished to cancel his contract" I would be interested in changing to a different tarriff but how do I do this?
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10-12-2014 15:53 - edited 10-12-2014 15:55
Help links.
http://community.o2.co.uk/t5/Discussions-Feedback/Obtaining-a-PAC-Code-from-the-O2-Network/m-p/54427...
http://community.o2.co.uk/t5/Pay-Monthly-and-Pay-Go/Cancelling-Your-Contract-A-Guide/m-p/566774/high...
You just need to give 30 days notice when it's time.
You can cancel or transfer it to Payg or use a pac code.
To change tariff speak to O2 on 202 but you can't reduce the monthly cost amount or when ready uograde and choose a new tariff then.

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10-12-2014 15:53 - edited 10-12-2014 15:55
Help links.
http://community.o2.co.uk/t5/Discussions-Feedback/Obtaining-a-PAC-Code-from-the-O2-Network/m-p/54427...
http://community.o2.co.uk/t5/Pay-Monthly-and-Pay-Go/Cancelling-Your-Contract-A-Guide/m-p/566774/high...
You just need to give 30 days notice when it's time.
You can cancel or transfer it to Payg or use a pac code.
To change tariff speak to O2 on 202 but you can't reduce the monthly cost amount or when ready uograde and choose a new tariff then.
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on 10-12-2014 16:13
If you do cancel your contract when it's time and migrate to another network etc then please don't cancel your O2 direct debit after the last payment is taken for a few months.
This is because if O2 try, even in error, to take another payment and it defaults then they will chase for the payment and in extreme circumstances sell the debt to doorstep style collectors and or place a default on your Credit File causing possible issues on getting other contracts or credit or mortgages etc.
It can be a struggle to have removed.
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on 10-12-2014 16:18
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on 10-12-2014 16:18
You need to give them 30 days notice to cancel your contract. (So leaving it till January as suggested by the store) is a little late.
CS will discuss any future change of tariff options with you.....
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on 10-12-2014 16:22
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on 10-12-2014 16:22
Here's a question.....is that at least 30 days notice or precisely 30 days notice.
Most contracts I've ever dealt with require a minimum notification period but it's acceptable to give say 3 months notice.....anybody know ?
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on 10-12-2014 16:25
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on 10-12-2014 16:25
Not sure but I would think as long as you have clearly stated the date contract ends, that should suffice as long as it is no shorter than 30 days?
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on 10-12-2014 17:01 - last edited on 13-06-2017 13:52 by MercedesS
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on 10-12-2014 17:01 - last edited on 13-06-2017 13:52 by MercedesS
Write in with the date you wish to terminate contract to this address:
Telefónica UK Limited
Correspondence Department
PO BOX 694
Winchester
SO23 5AP
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on 10-12-2014 19:02
Hi, once your contract is up you can also reduce the tariff by changing to a sim only deal. If you don't need a phone then they are the best option, cost wise. If you don't want a contract you can choose a monthly rolling one. Also don't worry too much about the notice because if u transfer your number to pay and go or port it out, it will be done in 48h and there is no need to give notice, when the number transfers out it cancels the contract. Hope this helps!

on 10-12-2014 19:49
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on 10-12-2014 19:49
You can give notice at ANY time during a contract although the end date of the contract must be that agreed.
Therefore the OP should be able to call CS and give notice now, with the end date being the 29th Jan. In practice however most CS agents won't understand the concept therefore I would advise the OP to call o2 on 30th Dec to formally give notice if they won't take it before.
I would also advise taking a note of the date, time, name of advisor and the call centre they are based in just in case there is a query later.
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on 10-12-2014 19:56
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on 10-12-2014 19:56

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