sciencewhiz
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Originally posted by: Raduque
And if anybody thinks I'm going to let them out of a contract because text rates are going up, well, think again. VZW, like all carriers reserve the right to change your contract at any time, it's right there if you bothered to read the contract. If they give you notice (which we do, it's on your bill, again if you bothered to read past the "amount due" line), they can legally change your contract pretty much at any time.
From the current Verizon Customer Agreement at http://www.verizonwireless.com/b2c/glob...T&jspName=footer/customerAgreement.jsp
Our Rights To Make Changes
Your service is subject to our business policies, practices, and procedures, which we can change without notice. UNLESS OTHERWISE PROHIBITED BY LAW, WE CAN ALSO CHANGE PRICES AND ANY OTHER CONDITIONS IN THIS AGREEMENT AT ANY TIME BY SENDING YOU WRITTEN NOTICE PRIOR TO THE BILLING PERIOD IN WHICH THE CHANGES WOULD GO INTO EFFECT. IF YOU CHOOSE TO USE YOUR SERVICE AFTER THAT POINT, YOU'RE ACCEPTING THE CHANGES. IF THE CHANGES HAVE A MATERIAL ADVERSE EFFECT ON YOU, HOWEVER, YOU CAN END THE AFFECTED SERVICE, WITHOUT ANY EARLY TERMINATION FEE, JUST BY CALLING US WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER WE SEND NOTICE OF THE CHANGE.
