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Leave T-Mobile with PAC at end of contract
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I have a T-Mobile 24 month contract that expires on 11/07/2012.
I am wanting to terminate the contract on the expiry date, and get my number transferred to a new provider (Giff Gaff), without incurring any additional charges.
When do I need to give T-Mobile notice of my intention to terminate the contract, and when do I request a PAC :question:
Thanks for any advice on this.
I am wanting to terminate the contract on the expiry date, and get my number transferred to a new provider (Giff Gaff), without incurring any additional charges.
When do I need to give T-Mobile notice of my intention to terminate the contract, and when do I request a PAC :question:
Thanks for any advice on this.
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See this recent thread with other links inside:
How to give T-Mobile notice and then PAC request.
ETA: also this one: Starting from Scratch0 -
See this recent thread with other links inside:
How to give T-Mobile notice and then PAC request.
ETA: also this one: Starting from Scratch
That's just what I needed.....thanks for your help, will have a good read through that lot.0 -
Just to add that I recently left T-Mobile when my contract came to an end, having (thanks to MSE) found a better deal. I've been sent a bill for £15.30 to cover 'early termination' and 'notice period'. Well, my new network activated the PAC code 3 days before the 18 month contract ends, so I guess the £4.41 is fair, but it's a bit galling to pay another 12.93 + VAT for a service I haven't received, because the number has been transferred so I can't use the line.
No doubt all this is in T-Mobile's contract; they also pushed up prices before the contract ended (and that was in the contract, too: because of 'inflation'). I got the PAC code free but the guy was very critical when I said I'd got a much better deal with cashback. 'Lots of people have trouble with this, avoid it'. I only moved to T-Mobile in the first place because of the cashback deal with Mobiles.co.uk, and it has worked faultlessly so far, so that was ironic.
So: what's the cheapest way to move when a contract ends? Is there a way to avoid paying for a month you don't use and still keep your number? Move to PAYG? (Trying for a matching offer from T-Mobile didn't work.)0 -
AttendantLord wrote: »No doubt all this is in T-Mobile's contract;So: what's the cheapest way to move when a contract ends? Is there a way to avoid paying for a month you don't use and still keep your number? Move to PAYG?0
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AttendantLord wrote: »Just to add that I recently left T-Mobile when my contract came to an end, having (thanks to MSE) found a better deal. I've been sent a bill for £15.30 to cover 'early termination' and 'notice period'. Well, my new network activated the PAC code 3 days before the 18 month contract ends, so I guess the £4.41 is fair, but it's a bit galling to pay another 12.93 + VAT for a service I haven't received, because the number has been transferred so I can't use the line.
Ask T-Mobile refund you the £12.93 and the line rental you paid for the month after the minimum term ended as you would have already paid for that and not used it.AttendantLord wrote: »So: what's the cheapest way to move when a contract ends? Is there a way to avoid paying for a month you don't use and still keep your number? Move to PAYG? (Trying for a matching offer from T-Mobile didn't work.)
In theory, requesting your PAC/cancellation 30 days before the end of the minimum term, you just have to check your final bill to make sure you aren't charged for service you won't use.0 -
Thanks, Grumbler and Buscape - useful advice. I'll see if I can get anywhere asking for a refund!0
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