Nope. I just went into the Vodafone shop and told the assistant I wanted to cancel my contract because I wanted the Desire HD on T-Mobile (I didn't beat around the bush or try and lie one bit). She said that was cool and lowered my monthly charge from £40 to £8.50 so the balance to pay off was only £64 (£8 * 8). She even told me to come back in the next day and add internet on for £5 so that I would have data for the remaining month without that increasing my early cancellation charge by £40.
Then I cancelled my contract in writing online that afternoon, got a bill for £64 as she said and my PAC code within 24 hours.
Effectively I cancelled my contract for £64, will sell my HD2 for ~£250 and got £30 cashback through MPD (but could have got £90 going back to Vodafone).
To summarise, I got paid ~£200 to upgrade to the Desire HD 8 months early.
No you didn't, you paid £64 to cancel a contract that could have gone in your pocket...

I think we've had this argument before but I personally add all the freebies etc into the cost of the original contract which means paying off an existing contract means I pay more for the new one. Either way you look at it you lose money in some way.
Best case scenario you would have paid an extra £5 a month for your initial contract, which for 12 months would have been £60... So you lost £4. Wost case scenario, you may have been able to get a better offer on a shorter contract, meaning you lost out on £64...
I'm curently on a simplicity contract (although I actually voted 18 month...) because I'm waiting for a decent phone to be released. It was my first 18 month contract and it was killing me (always been on 12) but then no decent phones have been released since the contract ran out in June so it hasn't been that bad. Unfortunately I'm going to have to go on another 18 month contract soon to get either a Desire HD or a WinPho7 phone. No way in hell am I going on a 2 year contract (which is what everyone is now being pused onto) as I after next september I could be anywhere and in a completely different situation. I don't know how people live on 2, even 3 year contracts because if something happened you'd have loads of bills to pay even if you couldn't use the service!

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