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Ending my switch deal

HeroicHulk
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So i am able to do a new switch up on 9th December, am i correct in thinking i can basically say i want "x" new deal then literally say right i return it and cancel within the 14 day window as its a new deal and contract?

 

I want to go back to being a sim only and get a oneplus phone and if i understand correctly, i can do the above.

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Yes, it's a workaround that works.

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Good. I might do it. After the pixel 9 pro Fold fiasco and O2 complaints disgusting email to me I think after 20 odd years I'm done. 

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@HeroicHulk 

 

I would not do it straight away if doing it in store, take it home leave it in the box and then take it back a day or so later.


If doing it online, then good luck, but take the delivery and again a day or so later arrange the return.. 

Otherwise it will look suspicious and it wouldn't t be beyond the realms of o2 to start putting Fraud markers against you.

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