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Bit
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ETF

It's one thing if you cancel for moving or you simply don't want the service, then I can see having to pay the agreed to ETF. But if the service sucked ass forcing you to go to another carrier then Clearwire is in breech of their agreement to provide the service and misrepresenting the service.

My DS1 ETF is $2000 with Megapath and if I cancelled as a result of substandard service I would certainly tell Megapath to pound sand and litigate if they think they'd get that ETF from me.

bshelly
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Bit, agreed. Perhaps affected customers could try working with the BBB or contact the State's Attorney General to try and find a resolution to the problem. Much better than suing which will not get customers anything worthwhile in the long run.



Bit
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I don't know about these guys, but in my experience people don't just go hire lawyers at the drop of a hat. It's usually after they've given up trying to be reasonable or after they're sued (or have debt collectors after them) for the ETF.



boogi man

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the problem that i had was and is that they will not work with the customer. i really am not surprised at all that they are being sued.

im not much of one for litigation but in this case they have it coming.
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