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on โ09-04-2024 06:59 PM
I am thinking of getter Home Broadband 4G Hub, but the Terms read, "If I cancel within 30 days I have to pay for the date used during that time, plus pro-rata of the monthly charge." The latter I am fine with, but am concerned that I could run up a big bill in a few weeks, listening to Spotify/Youtube etc. I phoned customer service, who said, no I won't be charged for the data used! Contradiction there?!
Has anyone had to return their Hub because it was not suitable and found they had run up a huge bill?
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on โ10-04-2024 02:43 PM
Hi @mosala,
Just to clarify, I'm assuming we're talking about a plan with an Unlimited UK Data allowance? You'd only be able to incur additional data charges in the highly unlikely event that you'd been using roaming networks abroad. I'm assuming we've got that in the terms to cover that fringe case. You shouldn't have anything on the bill other than the pro-rata. Depending on when you return, you may have to pay the 1st bill in full then get a refund based on the pro-rata.
Hope this helps reassure you,
JonathanB
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on โ09-04-2024 07:31 PM
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on โ09-04-2024 07:31 PM
I have Three broadband and Iโve literally just checked with the Ts and Cs and it says that you WILL be charged โpro rataโ for airtime if you return it within your cooling off period. It really means after that time youโd be tied for the duration of your contract and would have to pay a cancellation charge if you decided to leave;whereas that charge doesnโt apply within your trial period.I can recommend the broadband service as it works for me,but my advice to you would be to throughly research the coverage at the address you intend to use it. But youโve probably already thought of that.
I wish you luck.
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on โ09-04-2024 08:53 PM
Hi Paddiewack, Thanks for your reply. I copied the following, Page 6 of the PDF:
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on โ09-04-2024 09:04 PM
I think youโd know (I certainly did) within a day or so if itโs right for you. In that time be reasonably sparing with your data use. I think Three would say that youโve got it in writing via the Ts and Cs !

