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Old 11-06-2011, 21:20   #6
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Re: Quickest, easiest way to cancel 24 month contract?

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Originally Posted by Product 13 View Post
Does this help?

VM Link
How much is the EDF, typically?

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Originally Posted by BenMcr View Post
You are aware that it's actually a RIM issue, not a VM one, and is affecting all networks?
I wasn't when I posted, but was soon after.

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Originally Posted by BenMcr View Post
As far as I can see WiFi not working on a handset due to the manufacturer's issue is outside of the 'get out free' cancellation terms so if you want to cancel you will have to pay any appropriate EDFs
I was afraid of that.

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Originally Posted by Charliedontsurf View Post
Who in there right mind signs a 24 month phone contract for a blackberry 8250.
Someone who really doesn't care for smartphones, thinks they are overrated, and got the cheapest one he/she could get away with.

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Originally Posted by Charliedontsurf View Post
Thats an old phone anyway an in 24 months it will be an embarrassment.
It's an embarrassment now. I'd be better off with the only slightly more expensive iPhone on 02 contract even though I despise touchscreens and Apple in general.

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Originally Posted by Charliedontsurf View Post
But getting yourself into 24 months iphone 3gs contract is not a good idea either(iphone 5 is just round the corner), just ride out the VM and buy yourself a iphone 3gs sim free for cheap after iphone 5 is out..
Considering my use of smartphones is very, very modest (I'd much rather use a proper non-tablet laptop at any opportunity) a 3GS would be fine 90% of the time. I don't have money to waste on the latest smartphone that does a bunch of things I don't care for and will never use.
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