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Vodaphone contract can i cancel early without any charges
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Thanks, but without a link or any further information this makes no sense to me.
Explicit prices do not form any basis of a mobile contract, this is because they are dsynamiv and will change as tariff evolve. A tariff runs in parallel to a contract, but the contract is the commitment.
Vodafone have at least quantified it, other networks treat it on a case by case basis - the point remains, a reasonable increase is permissable - an unreasonable one is not, and can be challenged.0 -
I pay two contracts with Vodafone and I am also not happy that they have increased their prices and I would like to cancel both of them. I am 14 months into a 24 month contract.
When they say that you can cancel if the previous months bill would have risen by 10%, what about future monthly bills that may increase by more than 10% if your usage dictated it? Surely this is quite subjective as the previous months usage may have been lower than other months for countless reasons beyond Vodafones control.:money:0 -
Because you could deliberately use your phone in such a way as to make a future bill be higher that the 10% limit.I pay two contracts with Vodafone and I am also not happy that they have increased their prices and I would like to cancel both of them. I am 14 months into a 24 month contract.
When they say that you can cancel if the previous months bill would have risen by 10%, what about future monthly bills that may increase by more than 10% if your usage dictated it? Surely this is quite subjective as the previous months usage may have been lower than other months for countless reasons beyond Vodafones control.IT Consultant in the utilities industry specialising in the retail electricity market.
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