19-01-2024 09:29 AM
Hi, I’ve recently renewed my EE phone contract at an EE shop within last 7 days - a new phone on 2 year contract. There has been a change of circumstances with me and so don’t need the phone contract. I’m being told by the shop staff that they can’t help me, as there is no 14 day cooling off period. Is this correct?
19-01-2024 09:33 AM
This is correct, there is no cooling off period from buying in store due to you are able to see the item befoehand.
The cooling off period is from purchasing online or over the phone as this is part of the distance selling act.
19-01-2024 09:44 AM
Thanks, that’s what I was told. Does seem strange that you enter into a new contract with financial terms and the Consumer Credit Act or Unfair Contract Terms Act don’t apply.
19-01-2024 09:47 AM
I'm sorry but you entered it and signed all the paperwork with your own mind etc. This isn't an EE issue this is not unique to EE.
Where does it state in any of those acts you can cancel?
You need to read things before signing as it would have stated in the T&Cs that you were unable to cancel if purchasing instore. And YOU SIGNED THAT.
19-01-2024 10:50 AM
Hi @Smewy
Thanks for coming to the community.
For full details on the returns policy please see our Returning a Phone or Device Within 14 Days Help page.
Thanks 🙂
Leanne.
19-01-2024 11:23 AM
The Consumer Credit Act & Unfair Contract Terms Act do apply but all you've done is change your mind. It's the Consumer Contracts Regulations that legislates for the statutory cooling-off period..