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If you cancel service where are you going to go?

jskrenes

Jan 28, 2008, 12:53 PM
Sprint (which will probably not be in existence within the next year or two, maybe bought out by Google, though that's a whole other thread) and Verizon just upped their rates, and the last time this happened, just a few months ago from 10 up to 15 cents, Alltel followed suit, and probably T Mobile too.

So if you cancel service, you're just moving from one carrier who charges 20 cents a message to another that does the same thing. And no, this does NOT constitute a breach of contract (at least it doesn't for VZW customers, probably the same for ATT).
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trey1475

Jan 28, 2008, 12:56 PM
jskrenes said:
Sprint (which will probably not be in existence within the next year or two, maybe bought out by Google, though that's a whole other thread) and Verizon just upped their rates, and the last time this happened, just a few months ago from 10 up to 15 cents, Alltel followed suit, and probably T Mobile too.

So if you cancel service, you're just moving from one carrier who charges 20 cents a message to another that does the same thing. And no, this does NOT constitute a breach of contract (at least it doesn't for VZW customers, probably the same for ATT).

Actually Verizon is letting people leave their contract. But you have untill a certain date to do so.
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