 maxpower
join:2006-10-09 Providence, RI
| reply to redhatnation Re: Material Change in Contract = no ETF to cancel
I would have done this but I am already out of contract. I love TMO but I barely use my cell phone. I am thinking about ditching them for now and trying some prepaid option, I just haven't found an option I like yet. Or I could just get a better job. |
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 luckystreich
join:2005-11-05 Hartford, CT | reply to jesseb_66 Time to bump yourself up to the next plan or block SMS altogether |
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  evilghost Premium join:2003-11-22 Springville, AL
·Windstream
| reply to redhatnation This is a more up to date article which reflects the SMS rate hike:
»consumerist.com/tag/early-termin···hout-etf |
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 jesseb_66
join:2002-12-06 Tucson, AZ | reply to redhatnation It's pretty annoying I agree. I finally signed up for the $5 400 txt msg plan a couple of weeks ago. I started to receive so many from co-workers/friends etc that it ended up costing more than the cheap plan. |
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 redhatnation Premium join:2005-06-02 Woodbridge, VA
·Comcast
| Cancel Time! T-Mobile rate increase (Consumerist)
Those who are offended by the rate increase or have been looking to cancel can do so with no ETF as a result of this "material change" to the contract.
For the record, I'm a T-Mobile subscriber on an "all you can eat" data plan so this doesn't impact me. |
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