To do this, users of Megafon and MTS services

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ritu800
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To do this, users of Megafon and MTS services

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For the most part, telecom operators working with individuals are not interested in making the contract termination procedure easier, and place information about new tariffs, package offers and additional services on the title pages. And for the "Terms of Service", which list all the rights and obligations of both the subscriber and the operator, the payment procedures, suspension, change and termination of the contract, you have to go to the "Search the Portal" section. By the way, it did not help to find the document on the official Beeline website either. The direct path: a visit to the operator's office As an express analysis of the "Terms of Service" found on the portals of leading operators shows, the chapter describing the procedure for terminating the agreement between the subscriber and the operator is in the document of MTS (included in the section "Other conditions") 1 and "Tele2" (section "Suspension, modification, termination of the Agreement").



In the text that Megafon posted on its portal, one france email list point in Article 2 , devoted to the termination of the agreement between the operator and its subscribers, is devoted to the procedure, conditions for concluding, modifying and validity of the agreement. The corresponding chapter 3 is also in the "Procedure for the provision of communication services" of MGTS and in the "Terms of the provision of communication services" of Rostelecom. At the same time, all operators recognize the right of subscribers to unilaterally terminate the agreement in full or in part for the use of one or more numbers. must send a written application to their operator, having previously paid for all services rendered to them.



For subscribers of Rostelecom 4 and Tele2, in addition to submitting a written application, another option is indicated in the "Terms of Service", although it is formulated rather vaguely: "in another way, provided for by the Subscriber's tariff plan." The tortuous path: refusal to top up the account Another way to convey to the operator your unwillingness to stay with them is further given in the MTS document. It suggests not to credit "to the Personal Account associated with one or more Subscriber Numbers, during the period specified in the Subscriber's Tariff Plan, funds in an amount sufficient to achieve a positive balance on such Personal Account.
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