What happens when mobile contract ends?
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What happens when mobile contract ends?
You don’t actually have to do anything when your contract ends, but if you don’t then you’ll typically keep paying the same price for the same allowances. Depending on your network the phone payments may automatically stop, bringing you down to a lower monthly price.
How much does it cost to cancel a BT contract?
BT charges a fee for each month remaining on your contract at the time of cancellation, minus VAT and minus an additional 1%. It also takes into account any discounts you have with the package.
How can I cancel my contract with BT?
You’re probably tied in to a 12 or 24-month contract if you’re with BT, so check carefully before cancelling. There’s no way of doing this online so you’ll need to call them on Or, if you don’t like the idea of being on hold, you can write them a letter confirming your intention to cancel.
How can I get a better deal with BT?
Here are our top tips to haggle with BT – for other providers, see Top 10 Firms To Haggle With.
- Timing is crucial.
- Benchmark the best deal.
- Get through to the retention department.
- Use charm, chutzpah, cheek and a smile.
- Use the phrases that pay.
- Don’t panic if they call your bluff and say they’ll disconnect you.
Can I end my broadband contract early?
yes. Most of the time, you will have to pay exit charges to cancel your broadband before the minimum term has expired. What you’ll pay depends on the provider – often, you’ll have to pay off the remaining months all at once, as well as the cost of any equipment they supplied.
How can I cancel my broadband contract without paying?
If the contract for your broadband deal differs from what you agreed with the salesperson, you should be able to cancel the contract without having to pay a penalty. First make a formal complaint to your broadband provider claiming misrepresentation.