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    Does anyone know how to break a contract without paying the fee?

  • #2
    I have Sprint ( ) and it blows... I can break my contract after 12 months of use.... thats the only way I know of.

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    • #3
      Hmmmmmmmmm...Someone said report it stolen. Verizon sucks also.

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      • #4
        i had to pay verizon 175 to get out of my contract ...

        they wouldn't waive it even though the area i'm in wouldn't even pick up reception ...

        reporting it stolen won't do anything i don't think ...

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        • #5
          Well my new job offers a free phone at $9.99 a month so f paying what I am now!

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          • #6
            fake your death!
            three doodoo is back! Hide your women!

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            • #7
              Always interesting advice from Vandoolic.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by 3Vandoo
                fake your death!
                Call them and tell them you died! LoL... classic..

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                • #9
                  im serious btw
                  three doodoo is back! Hide your women!

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                  • #10
                    Sprint Sucks!!!

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                    • #11
                      Re: Cell Phone Contracts

                      Originally posted by TheGame1976
                      Does anyone know how to break a contract without paying the fee?
                      u could try selling your contract to a friend
                      u could try reporting it stolen, but if you are in a contract they will just offer you a shitty replacement fone ... also a problem with a contract if you report the fone stolen you can't use that fone in your new plan, so youll have to buy a new fone

                      yes, reporting a death works

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                      • #12
                        Re: Re: Cell Phone Contracts

                        Originally posted by iamcdn
                        u could try selling your contract to a friend
                        not possible, non-transferable...


                        if you reposrt it stolen, they will give you a cheap phone and your obligated to possibly buy another one, or better yet...they will bill you for the remaining time on the contract

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                        • #13
                          Re: Re: Re: Cell Phone Contracts

                          Originally posted by rado
                          not possible, non-transferable...


                          if you reposrt it stolen, they will give you a cheap phone and your obligated to possibly buy another one, or better yet...they will bill you for the remaining time on the contract
                          no you keep the fone under your name and just get a buddy to pay the fees ... that is what im doing, i have my friends old cell and his old number and just pay him for the bill (it has to be a buddy you trust)

                          you can knock your fone bill down to the lowest paying plan and just ride it out for the remainder

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                          • #14
                            Re: Re: Re: Re: Cell Phone Contracts

                            Originally posted by iamcdn
                            you can knock your fone bill down to the lowest paying plan and just ride it out for the remainder

                            Best way to do it. If you only have a few months left, just lower your monthly service to the lowest one there is. Otherwise, pay the $175.

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                            • #15
                              Well lowering your plan it actually changing your contract and therefore implements a new term, so it is like signing a new contract.

                              With some companies, not sure about all of them.

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