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T-mobile billing question
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xsupercarlx
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Hi guys, I'm on a 24 month contract with T-mobile and I've been with them for 6 months now.
I'm in a position where I can put enough money into my tmobile account to cover my bills till the contract ends in 2014. It works for me because I don't like micromanaging to many bills, Id rather pay it off in one go, any little extra charges that pop up, ill deal with when the pot is depleted.
Now my question, will T-mobile allow me to do that? If I pay enough money in to cover the rest of the contract I would want to cancel the Direct Debit but I'm wondering if T-mobile would increase the charges if I do that.
Also looking on my account now, it only allows me to make a partial payments because my account is in credit.
Thanks guys
I'm in a position where I can put enough money into my tmobile account to cover my bills till the contract ends in 2014. It works for me because I don't like micromanaging to many bills, Id rather pay it off in one go, any little extra charges that pop up, ill deal with when the pot is depleted.
Now my question, will T-mobile allow me to do that? If I pay enough money in to cover the rest of the contract I would want to cancel the Direct Debit but I'm wondering if T-mobile would increase the charges if I do that.
Also looking on my account now, it only allows me to make a partial payments because my account is in credit.
Thanks guys
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They would likely add the non DD fee - but why would you need to cancel it? Every bill would be a credit invoice with no payment due.
It's likely something that you'd have to do over the phone, or by BACS.0 -
They would likely add the non DD fee - but why would you need to cancel it? Every bill would be a credit invoice with no payment due.
It's likely something that you'd have to do over the phone, or by BACS.
Its just one of those things, I dont HAVE to cancel it but I would rather do it if I could, just eliminates the chance of *errors* happening and having money deducted from my account.
But yeah, Ill just leave the DD alone.Thanks0 -
xsupercarlx wrote: »Its just one of those things, I dont HAVE to cancel it but I would rather do it if I could, just eliminates the chance of *errors* happening and having money deducted from my account.
But yeah, Ill just leave the DD alone.Thanks
Def suggest leaving the DD open. What happens if you something that will charged for extra? Roaming etc.0
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