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Originally posted by MooseMan3000
They send your account to a collections office, and you never get a loan again for the rest of your life until you pay not only the $400, but also any interest that's accumulated on it, as well as any other fees that might be in the contract for unexpected termination. That's what could happen.
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thank you. heh, I laughed when I read dnd's response.
I'm not sure how things work overseas, but in the states if you don't pay it goes on your credit report, which is viewed by anyone who is going to give you a loan/cell phone/service of any kind in the future. If you have enough bad shit on your credit report, you can be forced to pre-pay x amount of months, or denied completely.
and if the company ever decides to take legal action and have a judgement against you, your credit score goes right in the dumper and you can forget getting a loan/credit card ever. not to mention your wages will be garnished and you'll have to pay anyway.
all that said, I'm sorry your cell service is shit billege. it's just not right. cell phone service as a whole is soo wrong. it makes me mad knowing how much of a cash cow it is for the companies, when people like you and me are dropping calls every damn day.