on 08-11-2014 11:28
on 08-11-2014 11:28
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on 08-11-2014 14:57
on 08-11-2014 14:57
on 08-11-2014 11:40
on 08-11-2014 11:40
Hi @Anonymous , sorry u feel that way but no contract cancels automatically, it is part of your terms and conditions that u give 30 days notice to cancel.
You have 2 options really, if u give the 30 days, after the final bill is produced you will have the line rental u have in advance credited back or probably the best based on what u said, get a pay and go sim,get a pac code and transfer the number.When the number transfers out it will cancel it on that day.
If u get the pac code today, and the sim, u can get this sorted by tuesday.
on 08-11-2014 11:41
on 08-11-2014 11:41
on 08-11-2014 12:03
on 08-11-2014 14:57
on 08-11-2014 14:57
on 08-11-2014 21:17
on 08-11-2014 21:17
on 08-11-2014 21:29
@Anonymous wrote:
If you still require a mobile service but cost is the issue, as you are no longer "in your minimum term" you could ask o2 to switch you to a cheaper sim only tariff.
The change would be almost immediate, no 30 day on full tariff charge etc. (Note if you changed to a sim only you would still have to give 30 days notice to cancel your service in the future OR request and use a pac code).
Hope this helps
Awesome advice piperdog123
i suppose even dropping to a PayAsYouGo Account type too.
on 10-11-2014 11:15
on 10-11-2014 11:15
on 02-12-2014 19:29
on 02-12-2014 19:34
on 02-12-2014 19:34