Early termination fee?

22-01-2018 15:10 - edited 22-01-2018 15:11
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22-01-2018 15:10 - edited 22-01-2018 15:11
Have a contract currently with O2 for a S7 edge which is around £37 a month which gets billed on the 5th of each month ending on the 4th March 2018. Contacted support and asked for the early termination charge, which they told me would be £28.06, which is in the region I kind of expected.
Assuming I cancelled the contract as of today (22/01/18), I would have to pay that £28.06, but is this in addition to the normal monthly cost?
Ie. would it be a £28.06 fee and then it gets cancelled, or would it be the £28.06 added on to the remaining cost of the contract (which is one month, due to the fact that I get billed one day after the contract ends, so £28.06*(37*1) = £67.06)?
Thanks all

on 22-01-2018 15:49
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on 22-01-2018 15:49
Are you on Refresh it a standard contract? If you are on Refresh then you only need to pay what’s left of the device plan & give 30 days notice on the airtime. If it’s a standard contract then you will have to pay what’s left in full.
Heres my guide to O2 Refresh
https://community.o2.co.uk/t5/Discussions-and-feedback/A-Guide-To-O2-Refresh/td-p/877701
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on 22-01-2018 15:49
You pay in advance at the first bill payment so the last month is now effectively paid for.
You will need to pay up to the 4th March and then you are clear, so I make that one full month plus 13 days.
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on 22-01-2018 15:57
Standard contract
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on 23-01-2018 09:53
So you are saying it will be the latter? (£37.00 *1) + £28.06?
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on 23-01-2018 10:03
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