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Contract Vodafone- signal problem
Hi there,
I’m new to this so forgive me if this has been covered!
My problem is … I have a contract mobile with Vodafone, but I have moved house (into the country) and can no longer get a signal. My neighbours use a different provider and get a great signal. Would this mean that I could change providers and get out of the contract with Vodafone with no penalties as I can no longer use the phone where I live?
I’m new to this so forgive me if this has been covered!
My problem is … I have a contract mobile with Vodafone, but I have moved house (into the country) and can no longer get a signal. My neighbours use a different provider and get a great signal. Would this mean that I could change providers and get out of the contract with Vodafone with no penalties as I can no longer use the phone where I live?
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nope, you're liable for the term of the contract. A self instigated loss of signal doesn't come under their T&C's for providing a service. Best you can do is reduce line rental, pay off remainder, sell phone to recoup some of loss then take out new contract with new network0
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