Mobilabonnement Oppsigelsestid: What to Know When Canceling
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You’ve been in Norway for a while and you’ve been using a specific mobile subscription plan for your needs. Perhaps you’ve chosen a plan that allows you to easily make calls abroad, or you’ve gone for the one that offers a lot of data, and the data rollover option, or you have maybe chosen a solution that focuses a lot on free messages and similar things. There is also a chance that you’ve found all of the above and much more in one subscription. Or that you want to find all of the above in one subscription.
In any case, you have chosen one plan or another when you first arrived in the country, and you have been using it ever since. What happens, though, if you realize at one point or another that you aren’t exactly happy with the choice you have made and that you would like to make a change? This is not an unusual scenario at all. People tend to change their minds, and you have the right to change your mind as well.
You are aware of the fact that changing your mind is normal and that you can wind up unhappy with the current subscription you have, and thus interested in getting a completely new one. Yet, what you don’t really know is how the oppsigelsestid, that is, the termination process goes, and you want to learn a bit more about it all, so that you can enter into the procedure prepared, knowing what to expect. It is a good thing that you want to get prepared.
How do you, though, get prepared? Well, in short, you need to get those questions you have answered. There are a lot of things to know when canceling your subscription, so you are bound to have a lot of questions in mind. Below I will answer some of those questions for you, as well as possible throw in some that you may not have even thought about, but that are certainly rather important. Let us, then, start the process.
Can You Cancel the Subscription at Any Time?
First of all, you want to know whether you can cancel the subscription at any time. And, no, I am not talking about the period of the month, although you should know that the idea to bytte mobilabonnement midt i måneden, that is, to change the provider in the middle of the month, may carry some financial implications with it, but that is something we will discuss later on. For now, what you are wondering is whether you can cancel whenever you decide to do so, or if you will have to wait for a specific period to go by before you can do so.
This depends on the binding period that may or may not be required by the specific provider you currently have a plan with. If there is no binding period, then you are free to cancel anytime. If, however, there is a binding period, then you will, obviously, be bound for a certain period of time. Thus, even if you do cancel, you will still be paying for the subscription, which is not exactly favorable and I am sure you would much rather avoid it.
The great thing is that, today, a lot of providers don’t have binding periods attached to their subscription plans. So, if you have previously agreed to a subscription with a provider that doesn’t require any binding period whatsoever, you will be completely free to cancel it anytime you want. Sure, you will still have to know how to do it right, and ensure that you aren’t making any mistakes in the process, but the point is that you can cancel anytime, which is already a great thing.
Is There an Operator Lock Period?
This question is similar to the one above. Changing subscriptions is one thing, and changing providers is another. This is because the same provider can offer different types of subscription plans, so you may want to make a change, but still remain working with the same company. You may have found that they offer a plan that would be more suitable to your needs, and you may want to change it.
Anyway, if you have an operator-locked phone, it means that it is, well, locked to a specific provider, and that you will need to remove the lock. Sometimes, the phone cannot be unlocked for a certain period of time, meaning that you will be required to stick to the same provider and the same plan until that period expires. Fortunately, though, this is not common practice anymore, meaning that most of the phones in Norway will be unlocked when you get them, allowing you to choose for yourself which company you want to cooperate with when getting your mobile plan. Still, there is a chance that some older phones, as well as phones that you’ve been offered at a very affordable price, are locked.





