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Cancelling a mobiles.co.uk contract

soundsystem
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A couple of days ago I took out an iPhone contract through mobiles.co.uk. The contract is with EE.
I checked the coverage before ordering on the EE site and was advised my postcode would get double-speed 4G indoors and outdoors, I'm in London.
Upon receiving the package I put in the sim and found that infact I get 3G 1 bar at best and no signal or E at worst.
Looking at the T&Cs on the site they say a phone can't be returned after activating the SIM. Is this correct? How would I know the service was not as expected? Do I have any comeback?
I checked the coverage before ordering on the EE site and was advised my postcode would get double-speed 4G indoors and outdoors, I'm in London.
Upon receiving the package I put in the sim and found that infact I get 3G 1 bar at best and no signal or E at worst.
Looking at the T&Cs on the site they say a phone can't be returned after activating the SIM. Is this correct? How would I know the service was not as expected? Do I have any comeback?
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soundsystem wrote: »A couple of days ago I took out an iPhone contract through mobiles.co.uk. The contract is with EE.
I checked the coverage before ordering on the EE site and was advised my postcode would get double-speed 4G indoors and outdoors, I'm in London.
Upon receiving the package I put in the sim and found that infact I get 3G 1 bar at best and no signal or E at worst.
Looking at the T&Cs on the site they say a phone can't be returned after activating the SIM. Is this correct? How would I know the service was not as expected? Do I have any comeback?
Without trying a sim first you wouldn't know which it's why people advise to get a payg sim first to see what the coverage is like before tying in to a contract.
No comeback the coverage sites always have a disclaimer about being for guide purposes onlyIt's not just about the money0 -
Yes it is correct.
Without trying a sim first you wouldn't know which it's why people advise to get a payg sim first to see what the coverage is like before tying in to a contract.
No comeback the coverage sites always have a disclaimer about being for guide purposes only
Wow. That's terrible. Interestingly EE have a no quibble return policy but I presume my contract is with mobiles.co.uk rather than EE?0 -
Your lack of signal, is this inside or outside?0
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19lottie82 wrote: »Your lack of signal, is this inside or outside?
Inside I'm afraid. The signal checker did suggest it would be double speed 4G indoors and out. I obviously thought it may be slightly lower but not that much.
It's a great deal as well. I'd love to keep it if the signal was sortable.0 -
Postcode checkers are simply not reliable, especially for indoors. One building in the way will block or degrade your signal, As mentioned above, always check the network first with a free PAYG SIM before committing to a lengthy contract. Unless you can prove mis-selling, you have no get-out, since no network guarantees universal reception.No free lunch, and no free laptop0
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I'll know for next time. It's the first time I've attempted to move provider in years.
In good news they've agreed to take it back.0
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