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Kazakhstan Telecom Subscribers Face Unexpected Fees When Cancelling Service

Many residents in Kazakhstan are finding themselves unexpectedly burdened with substantial fees when they decide to end their service with Kazakhtelecom. Instead of a simple cancellation, some subscribers are being presented with bills amounting to tens of thousands of tenge.

The 'Discount' Trap

This financial surprise often stems from the conditions attached to marketing promotions. When customers switch providers or relocate, they can be compelled to pay between 20,000 and 40,000 tenge. The fine print of these 'discounted' tariffs typically includes a mandatory service period, often one to three years, written in small font.

Should a customer choose to terminate the contract before this period ends, Kazakhtelecom seeks to recoup the previously offered discount. The company clarifies this is not a penalty, but rather a reimbursement for the difference between the promotional rate and the standard price.

Bureaucracy and 'Phantom' Bills

Beyond the financial demands, subscribers also report facing hurdles related to technical issues and customer service.

When You Don't Have to Pay

Legal experts point out that there are valid legal grounds for terminating service with a provider without incurring these additional charges. These situations include:

Avoiding Financial Entanglement

To prevent falling into debt with their internet provider, experts recommend several precautions:

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