anyone help with phone contracts

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anyone help with phone contracts
#1
basically i have an iphone 4s £35 a month, unlimited data calls and texts.

or so i believe



apparently my bill this month is 170 odd
when challenging them they have told me that i probably got the internet unlimited as a 3 month grace period, and thats expired.

thats all well and good but my contract is nearly a year old. ive said im paying the charges due to not being made aware that my contract has been changed, plus i was never told it was a grace period atall.

now ive got a f*cking huge bill to pay and not a penny coming in.

can i cancel the contract? as they are f*cking me about and i cant even afford the contract now im jobless anyway
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#2
Find your actual contract you were given, thats the best way to try andfight it.

If they havent notified yo f increases then you shouldnt have to pay.
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#3
this is exactly what i was trying to say to the monkey operating the phone. but it was a year ago,so doubt ill have the contract anywhere now :/
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#4
They will still have the contract, so ask them for a copy
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#5
oh really?
because while on the phone they said i would have to find the copy of the contract to see what it says on there... lol f*cking monkeys
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#6
My advice would be to try money saving expert forum or your local CAB.

i had a problem with Orange several years ago when they put me onto a tarriff which by their admission did not exist. It cost me £300 in one month!
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#7
Yeh it would help to know what you are actually signed up for.

Im with Giffgaff and for £12 a month on a rolling contract i get Unlimited 3G, Unlimited texts and 250 minutes Smile
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I would recommend moving to giffgaff if you can, not bound by a contract with them
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yeah that will be my move if i can get out of it
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(11-03-2014, 10:22 PM)SRowell Wrote: Yeh it would help to know what you are actually signed up for.

Im with Giffgaff and for £12 a month on a rolling contract i get Unlimited 3G, Unlimited texts and 250 minutes Smile

I use the same one.
They made a bit of a fcukup with the maestro situation but thats all good now.
No contract with them is a big bonus
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#11
Not gonna help you atm, but you can cap your phone contracts now free of charge to avoid hefty fees, absolute f*ckers got me a beauty when i was phoning about cars on PH which uses those phonesafe numbers and they charge like £101981019 per minute!

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Could you not sell the iphone as well for some dollar and go to a cheaper android phone? My htc desire hd was £60 on ebay and while it's not the greatest phone it does everything i need it to
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(11-03-2014, 08:15 PM)Scott Wrote: They will still have the contract, so ask them for a copy

They legally have to have a copy of what is signed, they'd have to have a copy if they take you to court for breach - if they can't produce it they can't hold you to it, I am assuming it's like property contractual law which is what I work within as we have those rules Smile
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They have you by the short and curleys unfortunately mate
I see a lot of people in my line of work trying to get out if contracts

If you give me a date if when it was taken in can get holdnof the t&c of a contract you woukdnhave signed back then but they're written by lawyers paid hundreds of thousands of pounds to be pretty much water tight
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(14-03-2014, 07:01 PM)4WayDiablo Wrote: They have you by the short and curleys unfortunately mate
I see a lot of people in my line of work trying to get out if contracts

If you give me a date if when it was taken in can get holdnof the t&c of a contract you woukdnhave signed back then but they're written by lawyers paid hundreds of thousands of pounds to be pretty much water tight

You would think that Phil, I work for a student accommodation provider and our solicitor hasn't ever read our tenancy agreement...

More holes than a colander... lol
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Yeah there are always exceptions and so on but generally you are in
If they want though they will just destroy your credit history and blacklist you
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