So, I'm moving to Bulgaria in the next few weeks in a very unplanned and uncoordinated way.
I have managed to talk to most of my contractors but still have issues with two:
Mobile contract:24 month contract ending in October
Internet Provider: 18 month contract ending in November.
I have tried to negotiate something but the fees are quite expensive and I'm not really keen on paying these fees.
Has anyone here had similar issues?
I'm pretty stretched for cash right now having paid other fees as well as the moving costs.
Moving Abroad and breaking Mobile contracts.
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Re: Moving Abroad and breaking Mobile contracts.
"I'm moving abroad in a few weeks and I don't want to pay you that money I owe you...."
"Yeah? Tough shit buddy"
Is essentially how it is.
"Yeah? Tough shit buddy"
Is essentially how it is.
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This is How its happening at the moment.Stooo wrote:"I'm moving abroad in a few weeks and I don't want to pay you that money I owe you...."
"Yeah? Tough shit buddy"
Is essentially how it is.
Actually won't be able to pay that amount for the next few months while settling in. What happens if I don't? All in all its about £500.
I have never left unpaid debt before and have paid all other expensive cancellation fees and debt. However I'm not very happy having to pay theses fees, especially as the service provided was pretty poor (and am pretty skint right now).
When I moved from France to the UK,french laws enabled me to close my mobile contract as I was moving abroad.
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What would stop anyone who is moving abroad from taking out ten phone contracts and then just not pay?!?
Well nothing.. except their credit rating would be ruined and they'd end up with a CCJ.
Well nothing.. except their credit rating would be ruined and they'd end up with a CCJ.
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Which means precisely sweet FA when abroad, unless they try to chase you through foreign courts.Stooo wrote:What would stop anyone who is moving abroad from taking out ten phone contracts and then just not pay?!?
Well nothing.. except their credit rating would be ruined and they'd end up with a CCJ.
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True. As long as you never plan on moving back again. It's difficult enough without an outstanding CCJ as well.Sandydragon wrote:Which means precisely sweet FA when abroad, unless they try to chase you through foreign courts.Stooo wrote:What would stop anyone who is moving abroad from taking out ten phone contracts and then just not pay?!?
Well nothing.. except their credit rating would be ruined and they'd end up with a CCJ.
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There is that.Stones of granite wrote:True. As long as you never plan on moving back again. It's difficult enough without an outstanding CCJ as well.Sandydragon wrote:Which means precisely sweet FA when abroad, unless they try to chase you through foreign courts.Stooo wrote:What would stop anyone who is moving abroad from taking out ten phone contracts and then just not pay?!?
Well nothing.. except their credit rating would be ruined and they'd end up with a CCJ.
Contracts at viewed very differently under English law compared to European. The only option is to throw yourself on their mercy. I'm aware of companies giving breaks in contract to servicemen detached overseas, but never complete cancellation.
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Good to see the consequences.Stooo wrote:What would stop anyone who is moving abroad from taking out ten phone contracts and then just not pay?!?
Well nothing.. except their credit rating would be ruined and they'd end up with a CCJ.

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I don't think I will move back to the UK, unless I get a very well payed position (unlikely to happen). Also I'm part French, and would probably move back there first.Stones of granite wrote:True. As long as you never plan on moving back again. It's difficult enough without an outstanding CCJ as well.Sandydragon wrote:Which means precisely sweet FA when abroad, unless they try to chase you through foreign courts.Stooo wrote:What would stop anyone who is moving abroad from taking out ten phone contracts and then just not pay?!?
Well nothing.. except their credit rating would be ruined and they'd end up with a CCJ.
I'll call them to try and see if I can push back payment. Paying Debt in £ when paid in Lvs is not something I relish.
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Thanks for your input.Sandydragon wrote:There is that.Stones of granite wrote:True. As long as you never plan on moving back again. It's difficult enough without an outstanding CCJ as well.Sandydragon wrote: Which means precisely sweet FA when abroad, unless they try to chase you through foreign courts.
Contracts at viewed very differently under English law compared to European. The only option is to throw yourself on their mercy. I'm aware of companies giving breaks in contract to servicemen detached overseas, but never complete cancellation.
