Changing Mobile provider or discontinuing Your Wireless Service Sample Clauses

Changing Mobile provider or discontinuing Your Wireless Service. You must give Us 30 days’ notice to end Your Mobile Service. If You wish to change to another Mobile Provider You will need to call Us to request a PAC code. This is a PAC code request and not a Termination Notice. The PAC code lasts 30 days and if You do not change provider within that period You will need to request a new PAC code. Using Your PAC code does not terminate Your account and Charges continue to be payable by You until 30 days after You have given to Us a Termination Notice in relation to Mobile Services. If You terminate the Service within the Minimum Period (where applicable) then You must immediately pay the rest of the Charges due in the Minimum Period. If You have taken a Combined Package then the Charges due mean the Charges for the Combined Package.
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Changing Mobile provider or discontinuing Your Wireless Service. You must give Us 30 days’ notice to end Your Mobile Service. If You wish to change to another Mobile Provider You will need to call Us to request a PAC code. This is a PAC code request and not a Termination Notice. The PAC code lasts 30 days and if You do not change provider within that period You will need to request a new PAC code. Using Your PAC code does not terminate Your account and Charges continue to be payable by You until 30 days after You have given to Us a Termination Notice in relation to Mobile Services. If You terminate the Service within the Minimum Period (where applicable) then You must immediately pay the rest of the Charges due in the Minimum Period or any termination fee stated in the Price list, whichever is less. In addition, if Your Service has been discounted (for example, if You applied for an extended Minimum Period) then You must pay back the total discount applied to Your Services. If You have taken a Combined Package then the Charges due mean the Charges for the Combined Package.

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