citygirl
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I previously had a contract with movistar and if I exceeded my monthly contract minutes, I was charged at the excess rate. I don't think you are allowed to buy the "extra minutes" where you get 2 or 3x the value of the card that you put on. Those are for pay as you go numbers.
In fact, I once went to pay my bill at a movistar store but didn't have the bill with me. I gave them the cash and they accidentally gave me "credit" for that number as opposed to applying it against the bill. So even though I had paid them and had a "credit", my phone was shut off for non-payment. I went right back to the store the next day, they confirmed that the credit was useless with a phone under contract and refunded my money (which I handed right back to them so they could apply it to the bill).
I'm wondering if that is part of the issue here - you were buying these credits that couldn't be used on the phone. I believe they do expire after a certain amount of time.
A verbal discussion is not a legal way to end the contract - it has to be done in writing.
I'm not sure how good your Spanish is but I would go in to the movistar store and speak with them directly to see if you can resolve.
In fact, I once went to pay my bill at a movistar store but didn't have the bill with me. I gave them the cash and they accidentally gave me "credit" for that number as opposed to applying it against the bill. So even though I had paid them and had a "credit", my phone was shut off for non-payment. I went right back to the store the next day, they confirmed that the credit was useless with a phone under contract and refunded my money (which I handed right back to them so they could apply it to the bill).
I'm wondering if that is part of the issue here - you were buying these credits that couldn't be used on the phone. I believe they do expire after a certain amount of time.
A verbal discussion is not a legal way to end the contract - it has to be done in writing.
I'm not sure how good your Spanish is but I would go in to the movistar store and speak with them directly to see if you can resolve.