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any1 know if you recieved cashback or other items when you tooked out the contract what happens to those things?
my bro is on orange and he was given £200 (phones4u) when he took out the contract
does he need to give back the £200??
I had a situation in Phones4u - I had 4 months left on my vodafone contract and wanted a new phone. Basically, Phones4u staff gave me, enough money (cash) to buyout my contract and then proceeded to a new contract with Orange.
What makes you think, he needs to give the £200 back?
mainly because those free gift should have some terms like staying on the contract for so period of time
but for some1 getting out of contract like this we dunno what the term are
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Re: Orange
It should work the same as the Three get out.
Any gift or cash inticement they used to get you to sign you should be able to keep because they have changed the terms of your contract, so in effect they have cancelled your contract. Please bear in mind I am NOT a lawer but know a couple of people that got out of their Three contracts whilst keeping the free WII.
My friends that cancelled with Three did however spend the best part of 4 hours having to listen to bullsh*t and down right lies and then go through the retentions with 'amazing offers' I suspect Orange will try something similar be firm and be close to your charger and you will get out.
Another instance of people power making a difference
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Orange has scrapped plans to increase out-of-bundle call rates, as well as the cost of web access from handsets, after customers started deserting the network in droves.