heres the prob, i had a mobile phone with T-mobile on a 12month contract, after id had it for a year they called me and asked if i wanted to extend my contract, i agreed over the phone to a 18 month contract and the sent me a new phone
in august 2007 the contract ended and i threw away the phone (which had stopped working anyway) however theve jus sent me a threaterning letter saying there going to take me to court for not paying my line rental for the past 7 months!
surely they carnt do this? i agreed to a 18 month contract, i never asked for it to be extended and they never asked to extend it and the terms i agreed to was "the contract will run for 18 months", and why havent they bothered to talk to me about it they had my home details, youd think that they might have realised from the fact the phone hasnt been used in well over half a year that it had been disposed of
do i have any legal obligation to pay this or is it just corporate bullying/negligence?
Mobile phone contract expiration?
You do have to tell them when the contract is up that you are not re-newing and that you got rid of the phone so Just pay them what you owe but make it clear you will not be back with them they may cut you a deal. just so you end on good terms, weather you go back to them in the end or not.
Reply:Dude, it is still your responsibility to tell them that you're not renewing their contract with them. Even if the phone was not used - they never heard from you that you don't want to extend your contract with them.
Pay or settle the bills that you owe to t-mobile and tell them that you're done with them.
dr teeth
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