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majoha Posts: 15

Not sure if this has already been mentioned:

If you are under contract to T-mobile (in the UK) and want to leave without paying out for the rest of your contract, have a look at the following thread:

http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/cgi-bin/yabb/YaBB.cgi?board=Telephone;action=display;num=1074929170;start=0

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Posted: 2004-01-31 13:24:11
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Deanlambert Posts: 466

For those who read this site via wap, care to tell us what it says This message was posted from a T300
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Posted: 2004-01-31 15:44:10
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Cycovision Posts: > 500

Basically, T-Mobile are increasing their charges for itemised billing. Since this breaches their own contract, any monthly subscribers who wish to cancel their contracts because of this may do so without incurring penalty charges for breaking the contract. T-Mobile say that this 'offer' will run for one month only.
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Posted: 2004-01-31 15:48:20
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Deanlambert Posts: 466

So yet again another telecom operator decides it can do just what it wants. This message was posted from a T300
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Posted: 2004-01-31 17:16:16
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BOSSHOGG Posts: > 500

So you could get a free contract phone on tmobile, but the contract and the phone is yours ? This message was posted from a T300
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Posted: 2004-01-31 17:21:13
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Cycovision Posts: > 500

No, I should imagine they've changed the contract now to take into account the new charges, so any new customers would still be on a contract for one year.

As I understand it, it only applies to customers who were already on a contract before they introduced the new charges.
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Posted: 2004-01-31 17:39:22
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Vlammetje Posts: > 500

It is customary (well... it is here anyway) that when you go into a contract, and one of the 2 parties decided to change the terms, the other party can get out of the contract for that reason. Therefore it seems a normal thing to me. Just as it is normal that this only runs for a limited time. can't invoke 'breach of contract' after going along with it for 6 months first.

Naturally this only applies to existing contracts. New contracts will be made for the new terms so new customers quite obvously cannot get out like that.
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Posted: 2004-01-31 17:51:35
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rimmer5 Posts: 265

i have just cancelled my T-mobile contract and they told me i had to give one months notice so they are charging me 1 months line rental.
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Posted: 2004-01-31 17:53:21
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joebmc Posts: > 500

Right, thats it! Had it with tmobile and there crap service!

But who now? Voda, 02 or orange!
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Posted: 2004-01-31 17:57:12
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BOSSHOGG Posts: > 500

I see. So a few lucky tmobilers are onto a good thing then. This message was posted from a T300
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Posted: 2004-01-31 18:03:36
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