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said by pnh102 :said by Cheese :My point is, I want to cancel now, I didn't need to or want to previously so your point is moot. My point is, for someone who has BEEN with the company as long as I have, I have to pay the full ETF? So pay the full ETF if you want to cancel now. That's what you agreed to do when you signed up with the service on contract. What is the big deal? Point...Missed  |
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  pnh102 Reptiles Are Cuddly And Pretty Premium join:2002-05-02 Mount Airy, MD
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| said by Cheese :Point...Missed Well what can I say?
Just about every cell phone contract I've signed was crystal clear about the ETF, as well as what actions I do that can extend the contract term. Am I the only person who has never had a problem changing his plan or his phone or canceling service without getting into messes with contracts that I did not like? -- "At the moment of conception." |
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| said by pnh102 :said by Cheese :Point...Missed Well what can I say? Just about every cell phone contract I've signed was crystal clear about the ETF, as well as what actions I do that can extend the contract term. Am I the only person who has never had a problem changing his plan or his phone or canceling service without getting into messes with contracts that I did not like? The point is it should cover the entire customer base, not just new customers. -- "So, Lone Star, now you see that evil will always triumph because good is dumb."
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  pnh102 Reptiles Are Cuddly And Pretty Premium join:2002-05-02 Mount Airy, MD
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| said by ptrowski :The point is it should cover the entire customer base, not just new customers. Well, it doesn't.
I still see no point in any sort of ETF "reform" because anyone can go and get cell phone service with no contract as it stands now. People who voluntarily agreed to a contract should have no problems abiding by the terms of those contracts. -- "At the moment of conception." |
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| said by pnh102 :said by ptrowski :The point is it should cover the entire customer base, not just new customers. Well, it doesn't. I still see no point in any sort of ETF "reform" because anyone can go and get cell phone service with no contract as it stands now. People who voluntarily agreed to a contract should have no problems abiding by the terms of those contracts. You think? Really? Obviously it doesn't and in my opinion Cheese has every right to vent. |
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| reply to ptrowski said by ptrowski :The point is it should cover the entire customer base, not just new customers. Why would they? None of the other national carriers did so when they implemented their prorated ETF schemes either. |
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| said by DarnellP :said by ptrowski :The point is it should cover the entire customer base, not just new customers. Why would they? None of the other national carriers did so when they implemented their prorated ETF schemes either. And I think that is BS also. I started out with Southwestern Bell in 1997 or so for a cellphone, then it became Cingular then AT&T. I think it is BS also that the pro-rated ETF's are for new contracts. -- "So, Lone Star, now you see that evil will always triumph because good is dumb."
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| Well I have to say that as much as I dislike Sprint, and the tactics Used (and abused) by them and the rest of the carriers...I have to agree with pnh102 about the contractual agreements that people had signed. This is like people that never thought their Adjustable Rate Mortgage would go up. Now we're bailing Billions in tax dollars for people that not only don't like the terms of their mortgages, but they probably should have never been given mortgages in the first place!
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join:2000-09-13 Hazelwood, MO | The only issue I have is with that contract being "dynamic" and changeable at anytime based on THEIR desires.
They should not have any more right in changing the terms of an agreement anymore than you do. |
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| said by Skippy25 :The only issue I have is with that contract being "dynamic" and changeable at anytime based on THEIR desires. They should not have any more right in changing the terms of an agreement anymore than you do. This is an issue. However, when their is a change in the contract you can cancel your service without the ETF charge. Almost a year ago when Sprint changed their rate on text-messages - Every sprint customer had about a 60 day window to call in and cancel service without an ETF. |
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join:2000-09-13 Hazelwood, MO | That's not the point.
I signed the agreement paying X and X should be in effect until the term of my contract expires. Not when they decide they want to raise it. |
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