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Very little signal on my T-Mobile phone
patchworkdragon
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in Mobiles
I was just wondering if anyone knows if i could cancel my contract with T-mobile without having to pay off the rest of my contract. i have recently moved area and have found that i have very little or no signal in my house and the surrounding area.
I have a year left on my contract and have been very happy with their service but find it very stressful running round and standing on chair's with my arms in the air to send a text! :j slight exaderation but im sure you all know what i mean!!
any advice anyone could give would be great! :rotfl:
I have a year left on my contract and have been very happy with their service but find it very stressful running round and standing on chair's with my arms in the air to send a text! :j slight exaderation but im sure you all know what i mean!!
any advice anyone could give would be great! :rotfl:
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patchworkdragon wrote: »I was just wondering if anyone knows if i could cancel my contract with T-mobile without having to pay off the rest of my contract. i have recently moved area and have found that i have very little or no signal in my house and the surrounding area.
I have a year left on my contract and have been very happy with their service but find it very stressful running round and standing on chair's with my arms in the air to send a text! :j slight exaderation but im sure you all know what i mean!!
any advice anyone could give would be great! :rotfl:
i dont think there will be anything you can do, as it is not as if it is a new contract and you have just switched on the phone to find you can get no signal, they will just say its your fault that you moved into a area that has signal problems, you could ask if there is anything they could do, but i doubt cancelling a contract free of charge would be one of the options, sorry if this dont help, and i could be wrong, but i would be surprisedTake every day as it comes!!0 -
No, the only option would be to sell the phone to fund paying off the remainder of the contract.0
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