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1pmobile New T&C

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PAYMENT, TOP-UP AND SPEND REQUIREMENT
For customers who are not taking a Boost/bundle (i. e. pure PAYG customers)Your 1pMobile service is subject to a minimum spend on calls, text, data and Boosts of £10 every 90 days. If your actual spend during any 90-day billing period is below £10, we will deduct the shortfall from the credit balance on your account; your usage period runs on a 90-day cycle from the Commencement Date, or for customers whos Commencement Data is before 1 February 2024 the date notified to you. If we are unable to collect the shortfall because your credit balance is insufficient for us to do so, then your service will immediately be suspended until (i) the date you top-up your 1pMobile account, and (ii) 10 days have elapsed (in which case we will close your 1pMobile account and your mobile number will be disconnected), whichever shall come earlier. In addition, if the balance on your 1pMobile account falls to zero and you do not make a top-up within the following 10 days, then we will close your 1pMobile account and your mobile number will be disconnected.Closure of your account means,we will close your 1pMobile account,your mobile number will be disconnected,and any unused credit will be lost.If you have ported a mobile number to us then the number will be returned to the issuing network provider and may not be retrievable.For customers who are taking a Boost/bundle In order to remain a customer of our BoostS service, you must pay us the monthly amounts set out in your contract. If you fail to pay the monthly Boost charge, your Service will revert to our Pay-as-you-go service.If all Boosts have ended you will revert to the standard PAYG requirements as set out above, with the 90 day usage period starting from the day after the Boost ended.
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  1. innocent's avatar
    Naughty 1p.
    Thanks OP for the caution.
  2. TristanDeCoonha's avatar
    Should not be allowed to change the contract after it's been agreed.
    AndyRoyd's avatar
    In context:
    customer agreed to variance at inception,
    and the subject "contract" aka "agreement" is PAYG, where any believed-detrimented party can choose to terminate at any time at no penalty.
    Seems reasonable.
  3. Ferris's avatar
    Wouldn't touch them with a bargepole. Far better options around, even for low users.
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