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Vodafone Cancellation Address
carolinosourus
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Hello :hello:
Just a quick question, I'm totally fed up with paying an extortionate bill every month with Vodafone where I could go back onto 3 for an awful lot less each month! Now then, I know I'm going to have to pay the 'early leavers fee' and I know what it is but what I don't know is the cancellation address, I'm not at home for a while so can't look on my bills, have found several different ones on the internet and can't find anything on Vodafone's website (big suprise). I was wondering if anyone had the cancellation address to hand?
Also my phone's damaged and they want to send it off for repair, which means that I'll have to go to a Vodafone store and there's no guarantee that I'll get a loan phone and I'm not being without my phone for a week or so! On top of that, last summer I worked for o2 insure, Vodafone insure work in the same building and we have the same training. When I was at o2, if anyone called with an accidentally damaged handset it was automatically replaced, there was none of this 'faffing about repairing it' rubbish unless it was a warranty claim, which this isn't!
Many thanks,
Caroline
Just a quick question, I'm totally fed up with paying an extortionate bill every month with Vodafone where I could go back onto 3 for an awful lot less each month! Now then, I know I'm going to have to pay the 'early leavers fee' and I know what it is but what I don't know is the cancellation address, I'm not at home for a while so can't look on my bills, have found several different ones on the internet and can't find anything on Vodafone's website (big suprise). I was wondering if anyone had the cancellation address to hand?
Also my phone's damaged and they want to send it off for repair, which means that I'll have to go to a Vodafone store and there's no guarantee that I'll get a loan phone and I'm not being without my phone for a week or so! On top of that, last summer I worked for o2 insure, Vodafone insure work in the same building and we have the same training. When I was at o2, if anyone called with an accidentally damaged handset it was automatically replaced, there was none of this 'faffing about repairing it' rubbish unless it was a warranty claim, which this isn't!
Many thanks,
Caroline
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"Freedom is the right to tell people what they don't want to hear" - G. Orwell
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Hrere you go - Vodafone Limited, Vodafone House, The Connection, Newbury, Berkshire, RG14 2FN.0
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How much is the 'early leavers fee'? I want to leave vodafone 10 months into an 18 month contract. I thought I just had to pay the line rental for the remainder 8 months??
Infact, I was just looking online to see where to request my PAC.Illegitimi non carborundum.0 -
BettiePage wrote: »How much is the 'early leavers fee'? I want to leave vodafone 10 months into an 18 month contract. I thought I just had to pay the line rental for the remainder 8 months??
Infact, I was just looking online to see where to request my PAC.
If you call them up they'll tell you how much, mine would be £260 (roughly) and I'm about a year into an 18 month contract...
**Thanks to everyone on here for hints, tips and advice!**:D
lostinrates wrote: »MSEers are often quicker than google
"Freedom is the right to tell people what they don't want to hear" - G. Orwell0 -
The address I was given is:
Disconnections
Po Box 549
Banbury
OX17 3ZT
You must give 'at least' 30 days notice, so you can send a cancellation letter a minimum of 30 days before the end of your contract. I was told that VF would not accept a verbal or e-mail cancellation, only a letter. For safety and for you own security send it recorded delivery.0
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