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Pirate515
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join:2001-01-22
Brooklyn, NY

reply to timuze

Re: Got them by the short hairs

said by timuze:

You can actually get out of the 2 year deals at 18 months without much trouble.
I know that AT&T usually lets you upgrade at subsidized price if you are 18+ months into your contract provided that you will agree to another contract. Not so sure about letting you get out completely. On the other hand, the ETF is pro-rated, and it goes down by $5 for every month that you are into your contract. So, $175 - 18 x $5 = $85 which you will still owe them if you jump ship at that point in time. Perhaps if you have great negotiating skills and you get a friendly rep you can talk them into waiving it completely.
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RARPSL

join:1999-12-08
Suffern, NY

said by Pirate515:

On the other hand, the ETF is pro-rated, and it goes down by $5 for every month that you are into your contract. So, $175 - 18 x $5 = $85 which you will still owe them if you jump ship at that point in time.
That is not being prorated - it is being discounted. A prorated ETF for a 24 month contract that is reduced by $5 a month would be only $120. If it starts at $175 the correct PRO-RATED reduction per month is $7.30.

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