on 06-04-2022 15:03
I recently saw an O2 Volt deal (£8 for 20gb) but I am currently a year into a 24mth sim only Virgin Mobile deal. What obstacles might I face if I wanted to migrate my deal to the O2 Volt (cheaper and inc. benefits) ?
on 06-04-2022 15:04
on 06-04-2022 15:08
on 06-04-2022 15:12
Hi oliverb
EDFS are Early Disconnection Fees
Basically its a the cosy of paying out of a contract
Its all explained here if that helps
Gareth_L
on 06-04-2022 15:25
@Gareth_L wrote:Hi oliverb
EDFS are Early Disconnection Fees
Basically its a the cosy of paying out of a contract
Its all explained here if that helps
Gareth_L
Although those are for cable services - Virgin Mobile terms are here and I've copied in the relevant bit:
https://www.virginmedia.com/legal/services
10.4 Effect of cancellation: If this Agreement is cancelled you will need to pay us on cancellation all unpaid Charges on your account. Unless you have cancelled this Agreement under clause 10.1(a), 10.1(c),10.1(d), 10.1(e) or we have cancelled this Agreement under clause 10.2(d), 10.2(e), 10.2(f) or 10.3 then you must also pay on cancellation the monthly (or other periodic) Charges owed for each month of your Contract Allowance through to the end of your Minimum Term Where your Minimum Term is more than one month the Charges will be less any costs we save as a result of your cancellation before the end of the Minimum Term. We will advise you of the Charges ahead of cancellation and you can find details of such Charges on the Virgin Mobile website at virginmedia.com/legalstuff. If this Agreement is cancelled for any reason:(a) your SIM will be disconnected from the Network;(b) you will not be able to use our Services at all;(c) you will lose your phone number (unless you move to another network) and must return your SIM to us; and(d) you will lose any unused Top Up or Add-on credit on your account (except in the circumstances set out in clause 5.4).
on 06-04-2022 15:30