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When renting a fridge the best deal is flexibility. Sometimes you may pay a few $ more per month for a fridge on a shorter term contract , but when the term is finished it's normally up to the customer for how long they would like to continue renting for. I have never heard of company ringing you up for example after the 6 month term and demanding the fridge back, okay unless you are late with the payment. When you sign for a 12 month contract at a cheaper rate you may save a |
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few dollars but you are stuck with it unless you pay a breaking contract fee which would normally be about 3 months rent provided you are paid up to date for that month on the fridge. If your hire rate is $35 per month, then 3 times $35 will be owing to break contract. Tip 1 always ask the company what the breaking contract fee is, it's not a hidden charge, it's a charge basically for the paper work process and for a pick up and delivery which was not charged in most cases or very little. | ![]() |
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