Originally posted by: Banana
Not defending the phone company, but did you get your phones for free or very cheap? Think of it this way - It's as if you're paying $300 for both phones. You can sell the phones to recoup some of the penalty.
Originally posted by: exilera
Originally posted by: Banana
Not defending the phone company, but did you get your phones for free or very cheap? Think of it this way - It's as if you're paying $300 for both phones. You can sell the phones to recoup some of the penalty.
We can't sell the phones. Her's is only a year old and the casing cracked when she flipped it open. Mine is more than two years old and is kinda beat up...
Originally posted by: Banana
Originally posted by: exilera
Originally posted by: Banana
Not defending the phone company, but did you get your phones for free or very cheap? Think of it this way - It's as if you're paying $300 for both phones. You can sell the phones to recoup some of the penalty.
We can't sell the phones. Her's is only a year old and the casing cracked when she flipped it open. Mine is more than two years old and is kinda beat up...
So you've had the contract for quite a while? How many months left? Think of the $300 as the cost of the phones you've used. Or go as Corporate Recreation said- Give 'em hella!
Originally posted by: exilera
Originally posted by: Banana
Not defending the phone company, but did you get your phones for free or very cheap? Think of it this way - It's as if you're paying $300 for both phones. You can sell the phones to recoup some of the penalty.
We can't sell the phones. Her's is only a year old and the casing cracked when she flipped it open. Mine is more than two years old and is kinda beat up...
Originally posted by: spacejamz
Originally posted by: exilera
Originally posted by: Banana
Not defending the phone company, but did you get your phones for free or very cheap? Think of it this way - It's as if you're paying $300 for both phones. You can sell the phones to recoup some of the penalty.
We can't sell the phones. Her's is only a year old and the casing cracked when she flipped it open. Mine is more than two years old and is kinda beat up...
EDIT: just saw that other post...
was the service bad when you merged plans 6 months ago??
Currently a two year plan. We changed the plan a couple times and of course, to do so means that you have to renew their service agreement.
Originally posted by: Ikonomi
Paying the termination fee is, unfortunately, a contractual obligation. You may be able to get out of it, but the company really has no incentive to throw you a bone since either way you won't be a customer any longer.