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    utd1999red Today, 19:17:PM
    Hi I have entered into a mobile sim contract through a third party over the phone with sure telecom About an hour afterwards I immediately regretted my decision and asked to cancel this agreement to which they said No as there is no cooling off period. I have signed electronically documents(stupidly I know) before I was told this. Is there any way I can get out of this agreement?
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    Cancelling a phone, TV, internet or mobile contract - Citizens ...

    https://www.citizensadvice.org.uk › consumer › cancelli...
    You can cancel the contract for free if you signed up less than 14 days ago over the phone or

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      contact bank cancel standing order/direct debut or whatever?

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        Thanks for getting back. I forgot to mention this was a business contract, so does that mean my rights are different to a regular contract?

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