scottledeuce
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The reality of the situation is they won't chase the money in any serious way.
A few letters from them. A few from their tame debt collection agency and one from them on what looks like a solicitors letterhead. Once they realise you are not around the debt will be written off. They won't do court as they will not be able to properly serve you.
Note that phone companies are not members of the ICB so no need to worry there.
Do what you feel is right, I am just stating in reality what they are likely to do.
Leaving Ireland in 4 weeks and breaking O2 contract will cost 000's
Dont not be rash and do not only only rely upon anonymous posters offering advice which may or may not be correct.
In this instance my 10 cents would be to call the customer services section and calmly explain the situation stressing that ' verbal' contract renewal which it seems was not made clear to you.
Offer to return the handset if needs be, they are unlikely to accept but it would add to your negotiation, follow this call up with a letter and keep a copy.
Basically I'm wondering should I just do a runner as they are not going to track me down for the sake of that and I have no intention of returning to Ireland in the next 7 years so I don't really care if they put a bad mark on my credit.
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