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Changing a contract before it ends.
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I've not seen an answer to this after searching the forum so sorry if this is already answered but I didn't find it!
I'm on three at the moment, I'm only paying £20 a month and it's a twelve month contract which started in September. I get 1000 texts a month and I use about 800. However I have just noticed the new o2 offer. £15, new phone and unlimited texts. My first question is, is it worth me switching?
My second question is, is the best way to switch to lower my tariff on three as low as I can and just pay it off till the end and get this contract. I would usually wait but this offer ends 31st March.
Any advice would be great, thanks!
I'm on three at the moment, I'm only paying £20 a month and it's a twelve month contract which started in September. I get 1000 texts a month and I use about 800. However I have just noticed the new o2 offer. £15, new phone and unlimited texts. My first question is, is it worth me switching?
My second question is, is the best way to switch to lower my tariff on three as low as I can and just pay it off till the end and get this contract. I would usually wait but this offer ends 31st March.
Any advice would be great, thanks!
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You're probably on the lowest tariff with 3 so i doubt it can be lowered
However if you can sell your current phone it will go towards paying off the remaining line rental.
I'd probably stay as you are, you'll end up paying more overall - wait til closer to the end of your contract, i'm sure there will be something decent around thenWondering how to have a life & not rack up more debts...0 -
With contracts, there is always another "good" one around the corner.
Stick out your current contract, and then have a good shop around and haggle before your next.0 -
Ok I will stick it out, thanks for the advice!0
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