Eddy wrote:
> Charlie Mitchell wrote:
>> Ivor Jones wrote:
>>> "Eddy" <weeeddy@NOSPAMhotmail.com> wrote in message
>>> news:458947ee$0$2436$db0fefd9@news.zen.co.uk
>>>> My vodafone contract is up on the 21st of February 2007,
>>>> do I give my notice on the 21st of January, or do I have
>>>> to wait till February?
>>>
>>> How much notice are you required to give..?
>>>
>>> (clue - read the contract)
>>>
>>> Ivor
>>>
>>>
>>
>> Cor, thanks to Egor for the pointless reply.
>>
>> With Voda you're required to give 30 days notice, so if you
>> want it to end on the last day of your contract you need to
>> make sure they have it by 22nd January, Vodafone put notice
>> on the account from the day they process the letter, NOT the
>> day you send it.
>>
>> Or, you can fax it to them on 0870 16 16 500.
>>
>> However, if you're after a better deal you can ring up 2
>> months before the end of your contract and they can do that
>> for you, upgrade/new phone/non hardware deal etc. Obviously
>> doing this means you're agreeing to a further 12 or 18 month
>> contract.
>>
>> HTH
>>
> Thanks, so I should send the letter on the 19th or something close to that.
>
> Thanks again and have a Very Merry Christmas.
>
> Eddy
Yeah, and to be safe if you must post it, send it
recorded delivery, they'll always back out if you
have proof of posting and say they didn't receive it,
it'll cost you a quid, chances are you wont need it,
but 10 - 15 days extra line rental whilst another
letter is sent to them would cost you more in the
long run
The easiest way though is just to write your letter
as normal and fax it, lots of post offices offer
this service for less than sending something first
class recorded, ours does faxes for 40p for the first
sheet and then I think 10p per sheet thereafter.
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