Bye M1, Singtel and StarHub. I’m going to terminate my telco contract and sign up with Circles.Life.
Circles.Life Giving People Money To Terminate Telco Contracts On 21 Jan 2020
The thing about contracts is that they’re designed to keep you committed.
At the end of it, you kinda have nowhere else to go anyway because you’re so used to the telco that switching to another telco would just be plain troublesome.
Even worse if you’re right smack in the middle of a contract and you want to hop over but don’t want to fork out the early termination fee.
Well, Circles.Life is addressing all your woes because, on 21 January, anyone who wants to terminate their existing contracts with any telco can do so at Circles.Life and get cold hard cash in return.
Do note that this promotion is only taking place on one day.
Provide Proof Of Termination Fee
You will need to:
- Determine the termination fee amount you have to pay
- Provide staff with supporting documents (e.g. telco contract, the latest bill for the month, a screenshot of chat with telco CS showing termination fees)
Once you’ve done so, Circles.Life will give you the money you will need to terminate your current contract.
There’s a catch though.
The money will be given on a first come first serve basis, limited to how much they have in their Telcom Termination Fee Fund which at this point is around $50,166 based on an official announcement.
Make sure you’re there early because I suspect that when the $50k runs out, they’ll stop handing out money and you wouldn’t want a wasted trip.
It’s still a great deal and worth a shot especially if you’ve been thinking of switching Telcos for awhile now.
Here’s where you have to be in order to enjoy this offer:
Date: Tuesday, 21 Jan 2020
Address: Main Entrance, Cineleisure Orchard, 8 Grange Rd, Singapore 239695
Time: 11am onwards
Nearest MRT station: Somerset
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