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28-06-2014 09:16 PM
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30-06-2014 03:19 PM
I bought out of a contract and it cost me over £200 - I think I had 18 months to go. I think that, if you're unhappy with your phone then it's worth it. Unfortunately, for me, I made a poor choice of phone and it was entirely my own fault. I wasn't getting good value for money so I just cut my losses.
My advice would be to contact the VodafoneUKDeals team via Twitter and see if they can work out something with you. I'm not saying that they will be able to give you something cheap but they were able to offer me a better deal than when I went to cancel just via the chat help on the Vodafone website here.
28-06-2014 09:32 PM
It would be quite expensive - the monthly cost less the VAT and a 2% discount until the end of the contract commitment period and that isnt the upgrade date which is earlier than that.
30-06-2014 03:19 PM
I bought out of a contract and it cost me over £200 - I think I had 18 months to go. I think that, if you're unhappy with your phone then it's worth it. Unfortunately, for me, I made a poor choice of phone and it was entirely my own fault. I wasn't getting good value for money so I just cut my losses.
My advice would be to contact the VodafoneUKDeals team via Twitter and see if they can work out something with you. I'm not saying that they will be able to give you something cheap but they were able to offer me a better deal than when I went to cancel just via the chat help on the Vodafone website here.
30-06-2014 03:35 PM
Is there any way you can free things up a bit? - Uninstall apps you rarely use, delete music you're not currently listening to, move older photos to a pc?
I thought the HTC One was s 32mb device, so you must have quite a lot of stuff on it to be filling it - is it all current?