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How can I cancel my 3 contract?
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Hi guys, i've the same problem with 3 even though I expressed clearly over the phone that I didnt want to renew my contract and neither i upgraded my phone. They won't cancel it.P.s. I also wrote them by post but I never kept any tracking records from the post office. Should I have done that?0
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Can anyone help me? I am into my 6th day of my 3 contract and when I am at work the coverage is intermittent. There is no point me having the phone whilst at work if I cannot receive calls. I really need it to work as I have an elderly mother that needs to get in touch with me. I took my contract out at a 3 store. What are my chances of being able to cancel this contract on my 7th day? I have just taken out a 2 year contract with 3 too! Everything I have read says they will only exchange. thats no good to me. I haven't even made my first payment. What if I cancelled my direct debit?0
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Can anyone help me? I am into my 6th day of my 3 contract and when I am at work the coverage is intermittent. There is no point me having the phone whilst at work if I cannot receive calls. I really need it to work as I have an elderly mother that needs to get in touch with me. I took my contract out at a 3 store. What are my chances of being able to cancel this contract on my 7th day?
And even if bought online, you cannot change your mind after using a new handset for 6 days.What if I cancelled my direct debit?
Debt collectors knocking on your door.
Was it that difficult to do a basic research before making an expensive and long-term commitment?0 -
On the grounds of cooling off period - ZERO. On the grounds of poor signal - very slim, especially as it is at work, not at home, and it is you who failed to check, not them.
And even if bought online, you cannot change your mind after using a new handset for 6 days.
Trashed credit history.
Debt collectors knocking on your door.
Was it that difficult to do a basic research before making an expensive and long-term commitment?0 -
theyre not abusing you just giving advice
you check by either checking someone elses phone or a payg sim in your phone to see if theres signal there
no company covers indoor coverage afaikWhat goes around-comes around0 -
Well, I am sorry but it didn't sound like "nice" advice to me, maybe I mistook it. Thanks for the "advice", but I probably best asking around. and yes, I did research, but its hard to research everywhere!0
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Grumbler. I did do research and check out coverage etc. How the heck am I supposed to check without actually having one of their phones?I was looking for help, not sarcasm and abuse!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!0
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The thing isn't fit for its purpose! thanks anyway.0
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If the 'purpose' is 100% UK coverage then there is no a single 'thing' that is fit for it, especially if you work indoors.0
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