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Previously on "Cancelling contracts"

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    Guest replied
    Actually we were wrong; it's only 7 days.

    Cooling off period

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    Guest replied
    Thanks, Xoggoth

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    Guest replied
    In certain cases I think it does if you signed up as a result of an unsolicited sales approach. Not sure of details.

    Would have thought you can back out of a utility contract on fairly short notice anyhow.

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    Guest started a topic Cancelling contracts

    Cancelling contracts

    Correct me if I'm wrong, but are you legally entitled to 'change your mind' within 12 days of signing a utility contract?

    I'm sure there is a buyer's remorse clause permitting the cancellation of a new contract, without reason, within 12 days of signing.

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