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Kearnstd
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join:2002-01-22
Mullica Hill, NJ

reply to moonpuppy

Re: Let's look at the 4 points 1 by 1

what they need to do is not allow ETFs on renewed contracts when no phone upgrades have been made as part of the renewal.

or in short, if the ETF was to recover your free or discounted phone then when you renew the contract and dont change the hardware it would be logical that you shouldnt have an ETF hanging over you as now you are simply cashflow in and minimal cost out to the company.
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openbox9

join:2004-01-26
Alexandria, VA
kudos:2

said by Kearnstd:

what they need to do is not allow ETFs on renewed contracts when no phone upgrades have been made as part of the renewal.
Why would you renew a contract if you aren't upgrading a phone/device? Why don't you roll into a month-to-month contract?


insomniac
Oh Yeah
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join:2002-09-22
Naperville, IL

One reason: changing your plan to a better one that wasn't previously offered.
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openbox9

join:2004-01-26
Alexandria, VA
kudos:2

I've never incurred a contract or an extension of a contract for changing/upgrading service. I guess I've been lucky.


cyclone_z

join:2006-06-19
Ames, IA

said by openbox9:

I've never incurred a contract or an extension of a contract for changing/upgrading service. I guess I've been lucky.
I guess you have been. Back when I was a VZW customer, they required you to sign a new contract if you wanted to get a new plan. Until recently, they also required a new contract if you got more or less minutes. Or if you called them up. Or if you didn't. Pretty much anything. Ok those last two I made up, but it was almost that bad.

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