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Possibly leaving the country..

Anonymous
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Hey guys,

 

So it's looking likely I might be leaving the country in a couple of months for a year.

I have 18 months left on my contract, as this decision has come up rather quickly.

 

I understand I can't simply cancel the contract and return the phone, without paying £350+ to stop it early.

However I certainly cannot afford to pay this at all, so wanted some advice on other things I can do..

 

I've heard you can occasionally freeze the contract?

Was also thinking of transfering the contract to someone else? Or setting someone else up as the bank details?

 

Please do let me know if there's anything I can do, as I'm getting slightly worried.

I've been with O2 for a number of years now and would hope they'd want to keep my business...

 

As a note the contract is with O2, but via Carphone Warehouse..

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Anonymous
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You could think about selling the handset to acrue some funds to pay it off.

If you trust a family member then yes let them and have the payments come outnof their bank account. Only issue is after all good intentions to pay if they don't its your credit file.

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MI5
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The only customers allowed to freeze a contract are active servicemen/women in the armed forces.
Your only other option to paying off the full amount is to pass it on to a trusted friend/family member to look after it for you whilst you are away.
Sorry, but there is nothing else I am aware of as an option for you.
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Anonymous
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Thank you for the speedy reply MI5.

Would that involve changing the bank account details for said family member/friend?

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Anonymous
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Hi

You could think about selling the handset to acrue some funds to pay it off.

If you trust a family member then yes let them and have the payments come outnof their bank account. Only issue is after all good intentions to pay if they don't its your credit file.
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Anonymous
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Cheers bandofbrothers..

 

Look's like I might have to go for the latter.

Now to find a trustworthy family member!!

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Anonymous
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Very trustworthy slight_smile
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