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LOCHINVAR
04 Nov 09 11:11
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i want to get out of my tmobile contract - 1 year remaining. due to redevelopment reception from my house is now $hit. i pay £90 a month for the privilege. I have 12 months left out of 24mths. what do you sheisters (there are some fine ones here) suggest i do to worm out of this contract?

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By:
freddiewilliams
When: 04 Nov 09 11:11
90 quid??????????
By:
canaryboy
When: 04 Nov 09 11:12
say you've been following rome's tips and are skint

they will understand
By:
LOCHINVAR
When: 04 Nov 09 11:15
lol canary.

£90 for phone plus hdspa chip.
By:
dk1986
When: 04 Nov 09 11:27
You'll have to sit it out imo.

I wouldn't be surprised to hear that on the contract you signed, it stipulates that they won't be held responsible for any loss/lack of services due to weak reception.
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dk1986
When: 04 Nov 09 11:35
If you do complain I reckon they'll suggest it's your handset causing the problem, just so they can protract the situation with repairs and/or replacements to a point when you may decide "Ah feck it, I might as well see it out now".
By:
cant pick a winner
When: 04 Nov 09 21:25
anyone who pays £90 a month for a mobile contract needs to sit down in a dark room imo
By:
dk1986
When: 04 Nov 09 21:28
That's extreme.



I like it.
By:
Cahoochie
When: 05 Nov 09 01:29
Tmobile are garbage...They were not interested when I moved house and the phone was practically useless. The reception was a joke.. They said I had a 7 day waiting period when I first got the phone to make sure I was happy. So didn't underdstand why I had a problem. I ended up asking them what the meaning of the word "Mobile" meant, then told them to get stuffed..
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