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T-Mobile contract question
I've read the recent thread about getting out of your Orange contract. Well, could anyone tell me if there is a way I could get out of my T-Mobile contract, because, they're getting worse with their customer service, and they phone insurance is rather expensive too.
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The Orange thread only works because they've changed their T&C's which gives you a way out. T haven't (at least they haven't yet), so you don't have the same path.
Just keep looking at this section of MSE, if T ever do, it'll be here within about 10 seconds of them announcing it . . .0 -
The Orange thread only works because they've changed their T&C's which gives you a way out. T haven't (at least they haven't yet), so you don't have the same path.
Just keep looking at this section of MSE, if T ever do, it'll be here within about 10 seconds of them announcing it . . .
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has anyone actually seen someone get out of a contract. It may be just me but i see loads of threads for each network when they change T&C but never actually see someone manage to bail out.0
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My son was on Orange and exited his contract last week due to their change of T&C's.0
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The insurance is with Fonesafe technically, not T-mobile.~*Cerenia*~
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