This article explains MTN and Vodacom contract cancellation processes.
MTN and Vodacom have easy contract cancellation processes.
MTN and Vodacom contract cancellation processes
Cell phone contracts benefit customers more that prepaid services.
A lady using her phone. Photo: pexels.com, @MonsteraSource: UGC
For instance, some networks have bonus airtime,data bundles, and texts for contract customers.
you could also get free minutes, gifts, and special offers when you upgrade.
Customers can terminate their agreements before the expiry date.
Read also
The live chat is open daily from 06:00 to 22:00.
SA’sVodacom contract cancellationprocess will cost you a reasonable cancellation fee.
The company will send you a cancellation quote upon receiving a premature contract termination request.
Read also
You are advised to cross-check the quote before paying.
TV licence banking details and more: Go-to dictionary for South Africans
You canswitch to Vodacomfrom another internet.
Where you receive a cancellation quote from the operator on the other side of the line.
A woman checking her phone. Photo: pexels.com, @Davide De GiovanniSource: UGC
If you still want to proceed with MTN cell phone contract cancellation, you pay for the cancellation fee.
You will be required to send proof of payment to the provider.
like note thatVodacom contract cancellationfee is higher than most networks in SouthAfrica.
Read also
The MTN cancel contract fee comes in at second place.
Most people choosecell phonecontracts when they want to pay for a phone for a longer time.
Why cancel a contract cell phone service?
Read also
There are several reasons why users leave the contract services.
These companies have excellent customer care services.
You will retain your number after porting it to another telecommunications company.
A man using his phone. Photo: pexels.com, @MonsteraSource: UGC
This offers you convenience because everyone who has your number can easily reach out to you.
Source: Briefly News
Lynn KandieLynn Kandie is a reporter with 5 years of experience in writing.
Before joining the team in 2018, Lynn wrote for Kenyan media platforms and several other websites.
Read also
She graduated from the University of Nairobi in 2019 with honours after pursuing a BSc.
She is currently studying for a Master’s degree in the same field.
Lynn specialises in writing celebrity biographies, listicles and teasers for popular TV shows.
Read also
She has a Bachelor of Commerce & IT from the University of Nairobi and joined Briefly.co.za in November 2019.
The writer completed a Google News Initiate Course.
you’re able to email her at perisrodah254@gmail.com.
A woman using a smartphone. Photo: pexels.com, @Keira BurtonSource: UGC
Read also