on 17-05-2015 07:05
on 17-05-2015 07:05
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17-05-2015 07:22 - edited 17-05-2015 07:30
17-05-2015 07:22 - edited 17-05-2015 07:30
You need to ring customer service and get it cancelled. If you dont it will continue as a rolling contract which is normal practice. You need to give O2 30 days notice when cancelling.
Phone number from abroad +44 3448090202
Information here re cancelling a contract
EDIT: You really need to keep paying until at least a month after your contract ends. (It will affect your credit rating if you don't) I know you are abroad now but you may wish to come back to the UK
Veritas Numquam Perit
17-05-2015 07:22 - edited 17-05-2015 07:30
17-05-2015 07:22 - edited 17-05-2015 07:30
You need to ring customer service and get it cancelled. If you dont it will continue as a rolling contract which is normal practice. You need to give O2 30 days notice when cancelling.
Phone number from abroad +44 3448090202
Information here re cancelling a contract
EDIT: You really need to keep paying until at least a month after your contract ends. (It will affect your credit rating if you don't) I know you are abroad now but you may wish to come back to the UK
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 17-05-2015 07:29
on 17-05-2015 07:29
Give them a call as soon as possible. When your contract expires you are automatically put onto a rolling 30 day contract. You need to give 30 days notice and pay off what you owe, otherwise o2 will just pass the debt on giving you credit file issues and all the problems associated with a default. If you haven't paid for a few months then this may already have been done.
You can use TuGo overseas to make use of your allowances over wifi.
17-05-2015 08:26 - edited 17-05-2015 08:27
17-05-2015 08:26 - edited 17-05-2015 08:27
on 17-05-2015 11:01
on 17-05-2015 11:01
on 17-05-2015 15:37
on 17-05-2015 15:37
@MI5 wrote:
Contracts do not just stop after the contracted period. I'm amazed that some people think that they do.
If in doubt, read the T&C's http://www.o2.co.uk/termsandconditions
Imagine the chaos if phones were just disconnected after 2 years..........
on 17-05-2015 15:49
on 17-05-2015 15:49
@perksie wrote:
@MI5 wrote:
Contracts do not just stop after the contracted period. I'm amazed that some people think that they do.
If in doubt, read the T&C's http://www.o2.co.uk/termsandconditionsImagine the chaos if phones were just disconnected after 2 years..........
Can't have it all ways.....