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Originally Posted by catback
Itching to break your contract eh, no you can't break your contract unless your provider (nextel I assume) changes your service plan without your approval. Even then you have to cancel within so many days of the change to get out of the contract without the fee. You can also break the contract for no fee if they change the terms of service and you can no longer agree to the terms, also the cancellation time is limited. As far as sprint and nextel merging you had to show how you can't do business with them because of the merger, things like conflict of interest for business qualify, but they are already merged and have been merged so cancellation time for that is up.
I can't stress enough read your contracts before you sign them. Legal people know that 95% of people won't read a lengthy contract so they aren't concerned with objectionable things being in it so long as it mainly protects the interest of the company paying the legal person to write it up. If it was a shady company you could be signing your house or car over to them.
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i know they merged awhile ago, before i even got my plan... well they announced that they would.... but i just got notice in te mail.
I tought mabe the contract would be like when cingular bought out att, and att users could cancel with out a fee. I just thin sprint had better prices, and i would rather use those prices now than what i have nextel currently
sorry tired so this might not sound right