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mike @ home 26-02-2019 12:30

Cancelling Contract
 
My contract at the mo is £2.58 a month (I don't you it very often) I am trying to cancel it cos in April the bill is going up to £7 a month... I am NOT going to put up with that !

I have tried yesterday and today to cancel it but the operator is not very helpful.

is there a easier way to cancel ? can I just cancel my DD. ?


Thanks for the advice.

SnoopZ 26-02-2019 13:26

Re: Cancelling Contract
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mike @ home (Post 35984487)
My contract at the mo is £2.58 a month (I don't you it very often) I am trying to cancel it cos in April the bill is going up to £7 a month... I am NOT going to put up with that !

I have tried yesterday and today to cancel it but the operator is not very helpful.

is there a easier way to cancel ? can I just cancel my DD. ?


Thanks for the advice.

Dont just cancel the DD you will cause all sorts of problems for yourself.

I assume you are still in contract?

To be honest £2.58 is a give away.

BenMcr 26-02-2019 13:42

Re: Cancelling Contract
 
The only way to cancel is over the phone and give 30 days, or ask for the PAC and use that before your 30 days is up.

SnoopZ 26-02-2019 18:00

Re: Cancelling Contract
 
Don't you have to pay an exit fee if still in contract?

mike @ home 26-02-2019 18:05

Re: Cancelling Contract
 
as far as I know it's a 30 day rolling contract.

---------- Post added at 17:05 ---------- Previous post was at 17:04 ----------

Quote:

Originally Posted by SnoopZ (Post 35984496)
Dont just cancel the DD you will cause all sorts of problems for yourself.

I assume you are still in contract?

To be honest £2.58 is a give away.

it's £2.58 till April then it's going up to£7.

SnoopZ 26-02-2019 18:08

Re: Cancelling Contract
 
If it is a 30 day rolling contract then just cancel.

Yes as reported in the news it is going up alot for lots of people but my point being £7 is still not a high price for what you're getting.

mike @ home 27-02-2019 01:22

Re: Cancelling Contract
 
Thanks Guys for the Info..... I now have it Cancelled.


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