Ever wish you could get out of your cell phone contract because you're unhappy with the service or you can't afford the monthly bill?Many people dream about it, but aren't willing to pay the early ...
The two-year contract. It is the bane of a cell phone owner?s existence, especially one who must have the latest hot phone at a discounted price. Two years is a long time, and few other marketers can ...
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Carolina Coutinho had been putting up with poor cell phone service for six months. Her phone worked fine at her parents’ home in New Jersey and on the Rutgers University campus where Coutinho is a ...
As family budgets tighten and the recession deepens, watchdog group Consumer Action is encouraging consumers to watch out for hidden fees and penalties when it comes to cell phone contracts. "As more ...
WALNUT CREEK, Calif. — Like a lot of people, Jose Correa was fed up with his cell phone service but knew it would be expensive to cancel his two-year contract before it expired. Then his sister told ...
AT&T made the leap first, revealing that it plans to offer 8-GB and 16-GB iPhone 3G smartphones at a special "no-commit" price. That translates to $599 and $699, respectively, to avoid being locked ...
(Columbia) May 2, 2003 - More than 135 million Americans now own cell phones, but not everyone is hanging up happy. The Utility Consumer Action Network (UCAN) complain that cell phone contracts are so ...
The U.S. may be one of the last countries to move away from post-paid cell phone contracts to prepaid options, explains serial entrepreneur Parvez Jasani, CEO of Zulie Venture Inc., which does ...
There are more no-contract options than ever before: You can prepay your bill or pay as you go, and, if you decide you don’t like the phone or the payment terms, you can walk away with no termination ...
If you cant get out of the contract legitimately, IE moving out of the country or to an area which has no coverage then call them and get as much as you can for extending the contract. A bill credit, ...