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Contract termination due to force majeur
Hello,
In the beginning of March 2023 I was informed by my company that I will be moved to a new project, outside France.
I went to a SFR store, showed them the official letter from my company and informed them that I want to terminate my contract due to Force majeur.
The customer representative agreed, filled in an application and he said that the contract will be terminated.
3 months later, I keep getting charged for this!
What can I do in order to get my contract terminated.
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Bonjour @panagiotiska01,
You may be exempted from the cancellation fee if you terminate your offer for any of the following reasons:
Unemployment/ financial difficulties
- Termination of a permanent contract
- Personal bankruptcy, insolvency or liquidation of the client or head of household
- Filing for bankruptcy
- Dissolution, closure of the company
- Self-Entrepreneur: End of activity
- Over-indebtedness
Move/Second Home
- Abroad & DOM
- In Metropolitan France in an area not covered
- Second home in France in area not covered by 3G+ (Remote access for key, tablet, etc.)
Illness/ Disability/ EHPAD/ Specialized Medical Structure/ Death
- Hospitalization, sickness or invalidity, placement in EHPAD
- Guardianship/curatorship
- Death of holder
Other cases
- Incarceration
- Cases of force majeure
- Without fixed address
With this information, I invite you to submit a new complaint to SFR customer service.
Hoping you could help.
Have a great day!
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Bonjour @panagiotiska01,
You may be exempted from the cancellation fee if you terminate your offer for any of the following reasons:
Unemployment/ financial difficulties
- Termination of a permanent contract
- Personal bankruptcy, insolvency or liquidation of the client or head of household
- Filing for bankruptcy
- Dissolution, closure of the company
- Self-Entrepreneur: End of activity
- Over-indebtedness
Move/Second Home
- Abroad & DOM
- In Metropolitan France in an area not covered
- Second home in France in area not covered by 3G+ (Remote access for key, tablet, etc.)
Illness/ Disability/ EHPAD/ Specialized Medical Structure/ Death
- Hospitalization, sickness or invalidity, placement in EHPAD
- Guardianship/curatorship
- Death of holder
Other cases
- Incarceration
- Cases of force majeure
- Without fixed address
With this information, I invite you to submit a new complaint to SFR customer service.
Hoping you could help.
Have a great day!
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Hello @panagiotiska01
3 months later, I keep getting charged for this!
What can I do in order to get my contract terminated.
The reason you explained seems really to be among the acceptable one as defined by SFR.
So, I agree with you that something abnormal occurred in the process of your application.
- First of all is to contact the customer service (see HERE several possibilités for contact, maybe the chat will be easier for you because, even if you don't get a English speaking representative, you'll be able to translate all the discussion with language tools (as DeepL or another).
- And, don't forget that after 1 month of unsatisfied result, you can send a letter to 2 higher levels of reclamation: see HERE for the procedure documented by SFR, and THERE for the needed postal address.
Courage!
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