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Apparently from 10 June 09, T-mobile changes their Terms & Condition which means legally anyone who is with T-mobile since it was first notified in April can exit their contract with no terminate fees. Has anyone done this or know more about it?
I'm trying to find out how that would affect me but I can not find information regarding the changes to the T&C on T-mobiles website, as if they are hiding it so I'm a bit concern. I don't want to terminate the contract as I'm happy as it is but if they hike up the prices then I be forced to take action. Does anyone know what is going on or could direct somewhere?
Also it says on the T&C they need 30 days of notice to cancel, is that 30 days from the day of introduction of new T&C or some other date of reference? Where do I stand legally on this?
Re: Getting out of a T-Mobile Contract with no terminate fee by 10 July 09?
Exactly that. You can exit early and pay the relvant fee - or try to get someone to take on your obligation and release you from your original agreement.