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2010-05-10
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I originally signed up with mobile phones direct - if I cancel my 2-year contract with Vodafone do I have to inform mobile phones direct too?
Is the fee enforcable by law?
If you cancel the contract then surely you cannot be bound by it's terms?
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2010-05-10
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Just saw this from the Vodafone forums:
Posted Yesterday, 03:40 PM
Worked for me, Just been on phone with voda cancellations and they said yes you are allowed to cancel if this change will increase your bill by more than 10% email or write in and we will sort it.
Email already sent, giffgaff here i come, no fair use policy at all from now on.
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2010-05-10
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2010-05-10
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all CSA's at vodafone I spoke to, since Saturday, have been telling me to wait until I get official notice of the change...
Also, one more thing, we dont have to wait for them to tell us under which clause of the contract we can cancel the agreement..
vodafone is trying to minimize its upcoming loss by spreading a rumour that only those who went over 500MB last/this month could be eligible for cancellation... They tend to draw everyone's attention only to that particular clause... BAD MOVE
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2010-05-10
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Saw this from T-mobiles UK site
For the Desire:
This phone needs our Internet Booster, giving you unlimited internet.
Clever phones like this needs the internet for their 'always-on' internet connection, internet will be included in your price plan, so you can choose a different Flexible Booster.
*Internet on your phone comes with a fair use policy of 3GB a month. We'll monitor how much you send and receive each calendar month so that we can protect our network for all our internet on your customers. If you use more than your fair use policy amount, we won't charge you any more, but we may restrict how you can use your plan, depending on how often you go over your amount and by how much. As your phone is always connected to the internet, if you remove your internet on your phone Plus Booster from your account you'll automatically be charged up to £1 every day. That £1 a day rate has its own fair use policy and other legal stuff, which you can see here: t-mobile.co.uk/services/uk/fairuse/#fup5.
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For the Desire:
This phone needs our Internet Booster, giving you unlimited internet.
Clever phones like this needs the internet for their 'always-on' internet connection, internet will be included in your price plan, so you can choose a different Flexible Booster.
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