Would there be a legal way to end a mobile contract without paying it off?

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Would there be a legal way to end a mobile contract without paying it off?

Post by Rich-Allen1976 » 07 Aug 2023, 09:25

Above.

The O2 network is unfit for purpose at the moment IMO, no signal in most areas of Sheffield, particularly up here in Stannington, which has ongoing issues that are unlikely to ever be fixed.

However, from an enquiry in the Fargate shop yesterday, I have £540 left to pay on my contract, I don't have that kind of funds, nor would Dad let me spend it.

Is there a way to get out of contract if the network isn't fit for purpose?

I am aware of Google.
 
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Would there be a legal way to end a mobile contract without paying it off?

Post by Ojisama » 07 Aug 2023, 19:16

No idea
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Would there be a legal way to end a mobile contract without paying it off?

Post by Rich-Allen1976 » 07 Aug 2023, 20:19

Ojisama wrote:
07 Aug 2023, 19:16
No idea

I will be speaking to someone in authority at O2, and making a formal complaint tomorrow, this network is not fit for purpose.
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