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Get out of ATT Contract?

igitman

Dec 10, 2007, 11:47 PM
I've had an iPhone since September. Don't love it. Don't hate it. It's plain old OK. But since I find myself wanting less and less to have my email always with me, I want a regular phone. Problem is, there's not one ATT phone that I want other than the V9. This phone comes in one horrible color, that I as a man could not possibly keep as my phone. So, I wish to go back to Verizon. I'll never get my $20 a month RadioShack/Verizon Employee plan, but I can still cut my bill without a data plan.

Is there any trick, gimmick, or legitimate way to break my ATT contract and not pay a termination fee? Working at RadioShack, I was able to get out of a Sprint contract once, but I honestly don't remember how me and and my accomplice did it.

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justinwilliams

Dec 11, 2007, 10:29 AM
Sprint has a "moving outisde the area" policy that will get you out of the fee, but if I remember correctly AT&T doesn't.

That may be what you were thinking of.
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Hombre07

Dec 11, 2007, 10:59 AM
AT&T DOES have this policy, but you can't just call and say I moved. You'll need to send them a copy of a utilities bill showing your name and new billing address that's not in a service area.
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chainsaw

Dec 11, 2007, 1:20 PM
And what phone does verizon have that is so amazing?
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iloveMOTOV300

Dec 11, 2007, 11:51 PM
igitman said:
Is there any trick, gimmick, or legitimate way to break my ATT contract and not pay a termination fee?



Actually yes. If you did not move out of the service area, YOU CAN STILL CANCEL YOUR CONTRACT AND NOT PAY THE EARLY TERMINATION FEE!!!!!

How? Easy! When the bill comes, trash it. Don't send them a check, it's THAT easy!

Millions of Americans have thrown their credit rating down the toilet over their cell phone bills, and you can do the same!

Don't Delay! Ruin what's left of your credit Today!
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ShackViperElite

Dec 11, 2007, 11:59 PM
Pay your ETF. It's AT&T's money. You signed the contract.
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iloveMOTOV300

Dec 12, 2007, 12:04 AM
ShackViperElite said:
Pay your ETF. It's AT&T's money. You signed the contract.


No, he should force AT&T to mess up his credit rating, that's WAY more fun!
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