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EE mobile phone contract
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My EE mobile phone contract runs out in January 2019, but I'm thinking of paying it off early at a cost of £380. Is this the right thing to do? The reason I'm thinking of doing this is because I took out a contract thinking I would need a lot more data than I actually do, so it's costing me about £40 per month. I think if I paid off the contract and went Pay As You Go, I could probably just pay £10 per month. Thank you!
My EE mobile phone contract runs out in January 2019, but I'm thinking of paying it off early at a cost of £380. Is this the right thing to do? The reason I'm thinking of doing this is because I took out a contract thinking I would need a lot more data than I actually do, so it's costing me about £40 per month. I think if I paid off the contract and went Pay As You Go, I could probably just pay £10 per month. Thank you!
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Hi!
My EE mobile phone contract runs out in January 2019, but I'm thinking of paying it off early at a cost of £380. Is this the right thing to do? The reason I'm thinking of doing this is because I took out a contract thinking I would need a lot more data than I actually do, so it's costing me about £40 per month. I think if I paid off the contract and went Pay As You Go, I could probably just pay £10 per month. Thank you!
£380 works out at £34.54 per month over 11 months plus £10 PAYG per month = £44.54 per month, so you would effectively be £4.54 per month worse off, unless the VAT gets removed from the final bill?0 -
Not sure where basic maths went. You'd obviously be paying for the contract anyway PLUS the cost a of new one.0
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I think they are simply looking at the monthly cost not the cost of paying it off even though yes I agree effectively they have paid off the contract plus an additional £10 per month for PAYG.0
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mobilejunkie wrote: »Not sure where basic maths went. You'd obviously be paying for the contract anyway PLUS the cost a of new one.
Agreed, any additional costs are really stupid when the lump sum payoff is virtually the same as just paying it monthly until the end of the minimum term.====0
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