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joako
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Re: Reverse?

It's "legal" because you signed your life away in the contract.

They extended my contract without telling me.

I can't sue. I CAN pay for arbitration, which IMO is worthless.

Oh well contract is up in September and I am getting tired of a $160/mo bill and I still can't get the free text messaging they promised me.
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Gootie1865

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Why don't you just change your plan? yeah you'd sign a new contract, but it would void your old one, and you can get better service.



BIGMIKE
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reply to joako
Sprint California early termination fees are illegal,

Californians fed up with being charged for ending their cell phone service prematurely won a major victory in a Bay Area court decision that concluded such fees violate state law.
»www.mercurynews.com/ci_10039461



joako
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reply to Gootie1865

said by Gootie1865 :

Why don't you just change your plan? yeah you'd sign a new contract, but it would void your old one, and you can get better service.
Because the reception isn´t too great either. Somehow they've also managed to have the same dead zones in Sprint (CDMA) and Nextel (iDEN) services.
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