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pnh102
Reptiles Are Cuddly And Pretty
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Re: Truth in Advertising

said by cghh See Profile :

You owe the $175 ETF if they cancel you for violating the TOS!
They cannot (legally) charge you the ETF if they cancel you. If you cancel before the term is up, then you legitimately owe the ETF.
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CMoore2004
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Jonesville, MI

Have you read the contract? Or are you suddenly a legal expert?

From their customer agreement (contract for you legal experts):

AN EARLY TERMINATION FEE WILL APPLY IF YOU CHOOSE TO END YOUR SERVICE BEFORE BECOMING A MONTH-TO-MONTH CUSTOMER, OR IF WE TERMINATE IT EARLY FOR GOOD CAUSE.

Harvard? Yale?
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pnh102
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said by CMoore2004 See Profile :

Have you read the contract? Or are you suddenly a legal expert?
You do know that you could put a clause into a contract that states you would give them your first-born son if they choose to cancel you as well. I've known of one person who was cancelled in this manner and he was not charged the ETF.

Companies can put anything they want into a contract. Such provisions can only be enforced if the law allows for it.
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CMoore2004
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The law does allow for it. You agreed to the terms. Some people get charged, some don't.

matrix3D

join:2006-09-27
Deep River, CT

I love people who discredit another person for not being a professional and yet insist on making statements like they are. That particular clause in the contract doesn't mean crap simply because there was no proper consideration given by both parties at the time the conditions were changed. If there is no consideration, it is no longer a valid contract. How do you think all these people were recently able to wiggle out of their contracts because Verizon added/increase a particular line item charge on their bills? Because Verizon changed the terms of the contract on their customers without their consent.

patcat88

join:2002-04-05
Jamaica, NY

reply to CMoore2004
said by CMoore2004 See Profile :

The law does allow for it. You agreed to the terms. Some people get charged, some don't.
Making a contract on murder and releasing liability to someone else doesnt make it legal.
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