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Re: Sprint Refusing to waive Early Termination Fees The deal is that they won't let you go for free. They will charge the ETF. THE new T&C states that they will charge the $200 ETF fee regardless of of it was them or you who cancelled. |
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The deal is that they won't let you go for free. They will charge the ETF. THE new T&C states that they will charge the $200 ETF fee regardless of of it was them or you who cancelled. Interesting. I've never seen a provider do that; force you out and charge you for it.
I haven't read the TOS, but if what you are saying is true, then the blurb posted above would cover this situation, anyway.
If they did not charge for force-outs in the past, but now do, that would be a "material adverse effect", no? Therefore, they would have to let you out of the contract with no ETF, since the application of an ETF has changed.  -- Hail To The Redskins |
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 | We agreed to a contract that provided unlimited usage...They change the contract to a 5GB cap, yet we can't cancel for free? |
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 tuarisYou Clicked on the Apple join:2001-10-19 Naples, FL | said by Black05Hemi:We agreed to a contract that provided unlimited usage...They change the contract to a 5GB cap, yet we can't cancel for free? EXACTLY!
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