You can cancel your EE contract by calling 150 or submitting your request online. You can find out the early termination charge that applies to your contract by texting INFO to 85075. An early exit fee will apply regardless of whichever cancellation process you follow.
How to cancel your mobile phone contract
- If you don't want to keep your number, you just need to contact your provider and tell them you're cancelling your contract.
- If you're still within contract, you'll need to give your provider 30 days' notice and pay any exit fees before you can leave.
If you're coming to the end of your contract, you can now send a free text message to your provider stating that you want to terminate the agreement. It will then reply with a unique code, which you can pass on to your new network to get you switched over.
Pay Monthly Mobile Plans: 24 month minimum term.
Here are some ways to get out of your cell phone contract without paying the Early Termination Fee.
- Transfer to a Cell Carrier That Will Pay Your ETF.
- The Cell Provider Changes the Terms of the Contract.
- Transfer Your Contract to Someone Else.
- Complain Often, but do it the Right Way.
You don't actually have to do anything when your contract ends, but if you don't then you'll typically keep paying the same price for the same allowances. Depending on your network the phone payments may automatically stop, bringing you down to a lower monthly price.
Your service doesn't switch off, your phone won't explode. No, what actually happens when your contract ends – for the large majority – is that you'll carry on with your old provider on the same old tariff. You have two choices when your mobile contract comes to an end, each of which has its pros and cons.
If you decide to leave Tesco Mobile before your contract ends, you'll also have to pay an early termination charge, which is shown on your final bill. Any usage you make during the 30-day notice period will be included in your final bill.
You can cancel your contract early, free of charge if you're within the cooling-off period or if your network provider raised their price. Cancelling your contract at any other time can be expensive. You'll usually have to pay the cost of the outstanding term in full.
Can I lower my price plan? No, you can only lower your price plan if you've previously increased it and now want to return to your original price plan.
Terminating your Pay Monthly (including SIM Only) Service Agreement early. You may cancel your Pay Monthly Service Agreement (Agreement) at any time by contacting Tesco Mobile Customer Care. If you cancel your Agreement before the end of your Minimum Contract Period, you may incur an Early Termination Charge (ETC).
Ending your contractIf you want to end your contract but keep your number, we'll give you a PAC code to give to your new network. If you use it to switch to a new network, your contract with us will be cancelled once the switching process has completed. You'll get your final bill 14 days after you're disconnected.
At the end of the notice period, we'll terminate your number and stop billing you. You'll be charged for our service for the 30 days from the date of your cancellation request and this charge will show on your final bill as the Remaining Contract Charge.
You have 14 days from when you receive your device, mobile broadband, tablet or other equipment to tell us you've changed your mind and request a return. Please note: email cannot be used to cancel a standard or fibre broadband contract.
You have the right to cancel a service contract whenever you like. However, you will pay a penalty for contract cancellation. This penalty varies by the operator but is usually a percentage of the monthly bill multiplied by the number of months left in the contract.
We'll refund what we owe you within 30 days of receiving your request. You'll have to pay for any usage before you return the phone to us. If that's on pay as you go, we won't refund any credit you've spent or any left on your phone when it's returned.
The statutory minimum for a cooling-off period that a seller must offer you is 14 days. Your consumer right to a cooling-off period for goods and services purchased at a distance comes from the Consumer Contracts Regulations. Cooling-off periods don't apply to purchases or services bought from a private individual.
If you've signed a contract to accept an offer of employment and subsequently change your mind you should provide notice as per the contract of employment. To cancel your contract you should write to the service provider by email or by letter clearly setting out our intention to cancel the contract.
To cancel your contract: Call 150 from your EE phone or 07953 966 250 from any phone. We need at least 30 days' notice to cancel your contract. You'll be charged when your minimum contract term is up or at the end of the 30 days – whichever is later.
There is a federal law (and similar laws in every state) allowing consumers to cancel contracts made with a door-to-door salesperson within three days of signing. The three-day period is called a "cooling off" period.
If you cancel a direct debit before your contract is up, you will still owe the company money for their services. You will have to check with the company concerned about terminating your contract early, or changing the way you pay. If you don't, the company is within their rights to recover money from you.
1) Send an email to irgroupuk@yell.com stating that you wish to terminate your contract and provide the reasons for your cancellation (see valid reasons above). Insist that all future correspondence is in writing only. 2) Contact your bank to cancel your direct debit payments to Yell and Hibu.