How do I terminate my StarHub line?

How do I terminate my StarHub line?

How do I terminate my StarHub line?

You can easily do so via My StarHub App. Step 1: Log in with your Hub iD on My StarHub App and tap on “View”. Step 2: Select a terminated billing account with credit balance. Step 3: Select or confirm your transferee active billing account and details.

How much does it cost to cancel a StarHub contract?

$32.10
Please take note of the following to terminate your StarHub services. For mobile, please reach out to our Customer Service team via Facebook Messenger to terminate your mobile service. The service(s) will be terminated accordingly once the equipment has been returned. Do note that a disconnection fee of $32.10 applies.

How do I contact StarHub Singapore?

Call our Hotline

  1. General Service Hotline Available 24 hours. Call 1633.
  2. Prepaid Mobile Enquiries Available 24 hours. Call 9850 0000 toll free.
  3. Billing Enquiries Mondays – Sundays, 8am – 9pm. Call 1637.
  4. Sales Hotline Mondays – Sundays, 10am – 8pm. Call 1630.
  5. StarHub Public Hotline. Call +65 6873 2828.

How much is the early termination fee?

If you’ve made the decision to terminate your contract before the end of its term, you can generally expect to pay $100 to $500 in an early termination fee.

How do I cancel my StarHub SIM card?

There’s no need to return the SIM card to us. Just send us a message on https://m.me/StarHub with the mobile number that you’re terminating as well as the effective date of termination. Once we’ve verified your identity, we will take care of it for you.

What happens if I dont pay StarHub bill?

1 If you do not pay any portion of a bill on time, we may suspend, restrict or terminate any of the Services that we provide to you and charge you administrative fees and/or late payment interest or fee as set out in Clause 2.3. 4.5.

What happens when phone contract ends?

What happens when my phone contract ends? Your service doesn’t switch off, your phone won’t explode. No, what actually happens when your contract ends – for the large majority – is that you’ll carry on with your old provider on the same old tariff.