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Natural end of contract

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My contract came to a natural end on 7 nov 2014, after a 24 months contract, I assumed that this is the end but am told I need to give 30 days notice. I do not want to be charged for an extra month as I cannot afford it. Why isn't that date considered as the end of the contract, it is not a cancellation but a natural end of contract. Customer service does not seem to understand the subtlety between the two.
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Cleoriff
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@Anonymous wrote:
I have found a solution I've dropped 02

Bit drastic....but if it works for you?....:smileywink:

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Just remember they all work the same as far as minimum contract lengths are concerned......
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@Anonymous wrote:
I have found a solution I've dropped 02

Worked for me.....

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