on 16-12-2016 13:32
on 16-12-2016 13:32
My first bill was January 2015, which means my contract is almost up, I don't use that phone/SIM anymore as I have another contract phone also with O2
Is there anything I need to do when the old phone contract comes to an end, or will it automatically stop taking direct debits and disconnect the SIM?
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on 16-12-2016 13:35
on 16-12-2016 13:35
on 16-12-2016 13:35
on 16-12-2016 13:35
on 16-12-2016 13:38
Rolling contract that I did not sign, meaning if I cancel the Direct Debit with the bank, they just disconnect the SIM?
on 16-12-2016 14:01
on 16-12-2016 14:01
It's part of the T&Cs that you need to give 30 days notice so yes you agreed to it without reading them.
Yes they will disconnect if yoy cancel the direct debit and sell the debt on, ruining your credit rating along with letters from the debt recovery agency and maybe even personal visits.
Why not just call and give 30 days notice.....
on 16-12-2016 14:03
on 16-12-2016 14:03
@Anonymous wrote:Rolling contract that I did not sign, meaning if I cancel the Direct Debit with the bank, they just disconnect the SIM?
Actually you did agree to that.
Call CS on 202 and give notice. Cancelling your DD will just result in a debt and a negative credit score.
on 16-12-2016 14:19
DON'T just cancel your Direct Debit.....this will open a huge can of worms.
When you start a contract, you sign for a MINIMUM 24 months meaning that after 24 months the contract will keep going until the network are instructed otherwise.
16-12-2016 14:34 - edited 16-12-2016 14:35
16-12-2016 14:34 - edited 16-12-2016 14:35
Called and cancelled, wil receive a final bill on the 24th month (15th Jan)
Tbh, I think when you sign up for a 24 month contract, it should be exactly that, a 24 month contract, and if it will have something extra tied to the tail end of it, then it should say under the 24 month term, "With an ongoing 30 day rolling contract after 24 months, requiring 30 days notice to cancel" (Without having to read a weeks worth of Ts&Cs 1mm sized text to find that out)
My £28 p/m contract I signed up for back then, was never £28 p/m either, to start with it was always £0.02p over the £28 p/m, never went outside my allowance or used MMS, and slowly the cost of that contract increased with the usual inflation, so I never even had my contracted £28 p/m either
I'm happy with o2, will remain an o2 customer, I just think things like this should be advertised much more honestly
on 16-12-2016 14:43
on 16-12-2016 14:43
on 16-12-2016 14:50
Yep first contract late in life, never had the need for anything other than incoming calls on Pay&Go until 2 years ago, but you get hooked having always on calls and texts at hand, and always nice to have data when out and about, so signed up for another 24 months with the S7, this one I've just cancelled had been sitting unused since August
I guess thinking about it, having a rolling contract you can cancel at any time (giving 30 days) isn't terrible, but if I was going to be keeping the same handset, I would be looking for a cheaper SIM only deal to go with it, rather than continuing paying what I am atm - unless that cost drops once you have paid for the handset after the 24 months?
on 16-12-2016 14:54
on 16-12-2016 14:54