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I'm not sure, but i think you just have to pay off the rest of your contract ie. if you have two months left of your contract and are on a £35/month contract, you have to pay 2 * 35 = £70
Phone(s):
1: HTC Touch Pro 2
2: iPhone 2G
3: Sony Ericsson TM506
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T-Mobile AT&T
Joined: Oct 2001
From: Philadelphia, PA
Posts: 10,066
Quote:
Originally Posted by voodoofish
I'm not sure, but i think you just have to pay off the rest of your contract ie. if you have two months left of your contract and are on a £35/month contract, you have to pay 2 * 35 = £70
that makes no sense, if you have to pay the same price to cancel as the price of the service is, why cancel in the first place?
Phone(s):
1: HTC Touch Pro 2
2: iPhone 2G
3: Sony Ericsson TM506
Provider(s):
T-Mobile AT&T
Joined: Oct 2001
From: Philadelphia, PA
Posts: 10,066
Quote:
Originally Posted by andy962
Indeed. It is not pro-rata as the OP hopes
It is kinda pro-rated, but it's pro-rated minus the VAT, and you have to give 30 days notice before you want to cancel otherwise it's a £24 fee. Meaning it's basically the same price if you cancel or just stick it out. But if your 11 monts into your 18 month agreement, you can downgrade the tarriff to the lowest plan and ride out the rest of the agreement.