How do I cancel the service?

How do I cancel the service?

Please contact cancellations@myhomefone.com.au

The watch and all included accessories must be returned within 21 days to avoid an unreturned equipment fee.

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This article is intended for MyHomeFone direct retail customers. If your device or service is supplied through a care provider, aged care, or retirement community, please contact them directly for any service changes or support-related issues.
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