Absolutely - you can cancel any time you want BUT - you will have to pay a 'get out fee' - which is usually the remaining whole months of the contract. For example - say you're on an 18 month contract, paying £15 a month and want to leave after six months. You would have to pay 12x15 = £180 as a 'release fee'
It depends on your insurer, most carriers will allow to cancel with a cancellation fee. Depending on the contract you have with your insurer and whether or not the insurer is parented by your carrier you will have to contact them to find out.
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This depends on the terms of your provider's contract. Contact you cell phone provider for details.
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That's what contracts are for. What does the contract say? Whatever you agreed to, that's how it goes.
A prepaid mobile phone has different benefits in comparison with a contract phone. For one, you can pay as you go, and you can cancel at anytime. With a contract, one is stuck with the plan for 2 years or more.
No. You cannot cancel a contract when you have signed up for it. You have to keep paying every month until your contract finishes. Then you can either upgrade if you can (it depends on which carrier you are on.) or you can buy a new phone.
yes but you have to cancel your contract then buy a new phone my family has that network and it is like the best!
No, it is not possible to have a smartphone without a contract. Without a plan, the phone will not function. yes its called no commitment
The service providers will continue to bill you. If you got a phone tied with the contract they will contact you and offer to upgrade the phone to a newer model.
You must go to you provider and then you usually have to pay a cancellation fee and however much you were going to spend in total for the contract.
Yes, an employee can cancel employment as long as there was no contract for that employment. If there was a contract, the employee can be sued for breech of contract.
I would like to know if its possible to turn my verizon contract phone and switch it to a pre-pay??