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Previously on "Getting out of a mobile contract"

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  • BoredBloke
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    The problem is that it's got increasingly worse over time. He's been at school for a year and at first it was bad but he could make calls home. Now it's hopeless and never gets a connection.

    Have raised the issue with 3

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  • Incognito
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    Originally posted by TonyEnglish View Post
    My son is at school in Worcester. Because he lives away we got him a mobile and a mobile internet thing from 3. Their coverage checker showed that he lives in a suitable area. However it's obvious that this checker is bollocks and his phone and his internet thing get hardly any reception - the few times he can call us, the phone cuts out. Does anybody know if it's possible to get out of a contract early because the items are not meeting their most basic requitements?

    Mobile Coverage and Contract Cancellation - Consumer Panel

    You can cancel your mobile early for poor coverage | This is Money

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  • AtW
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    I think there should be a cooling off period (a week?) or something.

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  • BoredBloke
    started a topic Getting out of a mobile contract

    Getting out of a mobile contract

    My son is at school in Worcester. Because he lives away we got him a mobile and a mobile internet thing from 3. Their coverage checker showed that he lives in a suitable area. However it's obvious that this checker is bollocks and his phone and his internet thing get hardly any reception - the few times he can call us, the phone cuts out. Does anybody know if it's possible to get out of a contract early because the items are not meeting their most basic requitements?

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