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  1. #1
    timika76
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    I'm looking for someone to take over my wireless contract. I have about a year and a half to go and my husband wants to switch service providers. I will throw in the cellphones (blackberry 7290) wireless earpieces, leather cases, usb ports and all chargers. IF you are interested you can email me at [email protected]


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    Etan
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    Re: Take over wireless contract

    "timika76" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    >
    > I'm looking for someone to take over my wireless contract. I have about a
    > year and a half to go and my husband wants to switch service providers. I
    > will throw in the cellphones (blackberry 7290) wireless earpieces, leather
    > cases, usb ports and all chargers. IF you are interested you can email me
    > at [email protected]
    >
    >
    > --
    > timika76
    >
    > ------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Just pay the damn penalty for early termination. Otherwise you're liable to
    end up on the hook for unpaid bills for whoever takes over your contract.





  3. #3
    Michael BB
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    Re: Take over wireless contract

    On Fri, 30 Dec 2005 19:03:38 -0600, "Etan" <[email protected]> wrote:

    >"timika76" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    >news:[email protected]...
    >>
    >> I'm looking for someone to take over my wireless contract. I have about a
    >> year and a half to go and my husband wants to switch service providers. I
    >> will throw in the cellphones (blackberry 7290) wireless earpieces, leather
    >> cases, usb ports and all chargers. IF you are interested you can email me
    >> at [email protected]
    >>
    >>
    >> --
    >> timika76
    >>
    >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------

    >Just pay the damn penalty for early termination. Otherwise you're liable to
    >end up on the hook for unpaid bills for whoever takes over your contract.
    >


    What does hubby want to move too T-Mobile, ROFLMAO

    I called about this and according to the local corporate store and
    customer service, this cant be done. And if you trust some one
    enough to pay in YOUR name/names and they default then your 100%
    liable.

    Best advice, pay the $200.00 and move on to another compan



  4. #4
    PC Medic
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    Re: Take over wireless contract


    "Michael BB" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > On Fri, 30 Dec 2005 19:03:38 -0600, "Etan" <[email protected]> wrote:
    >
    >>"timika76" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    >>news:[email protected]...
    >>>
    >>> I'm looking for someone to take over my wireless contract. I have about
    >>> a
    >>> year and a half to go and my husband wants to switch service providers.
    >>> I
    >>> will throw in the cellphones (blackberry 7290) wireless earpieces,
    >>> leather
    >>> cases, usb ports and all chargers. IF you are interested you can email
    >>> me
    >>> at [email protected]
    >>>
    >>>
    >>> --
    >>> timika76
    >>>
    >>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------

    >>Just pay the damn penalty for early termination. Otherwise you're liable
    >>to
    >>end up on the hook for unpaid bills for whoever takes over your contract.
    >>

    >
    > What does hubby want to move too T-Mobile, ROFLMAO
    >
    > I called about this and according to the local corporate store and
    > customer service, this cant be done.


    While I am not saying looking for a stranger to take on your account is the
    wisest way (family or friends is who I would look to) whom ever you spoke
    with at the local corporate store is wrong. My children all had cell phones
    (my family plan) and as they grew older one son and daughter moved off on
    their own. My options (according to customer service) was continue paying
    the monthly bill on two lines no longer being used, cancel the service and
    pay the $150 fee on each or find a friend or family member that was willing
    to take the contract over (each would need to meet Cingulars
    qualifications). I chose the later and my brother and neice now are the
    happy owners of the two phones (and contracts) I no longer needed..

    > And if you trust some one enough to pay in YOUR name/names and they
    > default then your 100%
    > liable.
    >


    The idea is they take-over the contract (after approval) in their own names.


    > Best advice, pay the $200.00 and move on to another compan


    Only if that were your only option





  5. #5
    Michael BB
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    Re: Take over wireless contract

    On Sat, 31 Dec 2005 08:10:28 -0500, "Elmo P. Shagnasty"
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    >In article <[email protected]>,
    > Michael BB <[email protected]> wrote:
    >
    >> >> I'm looking for someone to take over my wireless contract. I have about a
    >> >> year and a half to go and my husband wants to switch service providers. I
    >> >> will throw in the cellphones (blackberry 7290) wireless earpieces, leather
    >> >> cases, usb ports and all chargers. IF you are interested you can email me
    >> >> at [email protected]
    >> >>
    >> >>
    >> >> --
    >> >> timika76
    >> >>
    >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    >> >Just pay the damn penalty for early termination. Otherwise you're liable to
    >> >end up on the hook for unpaid bills for whoever takes over your contract.
    >> >

    >>
    >> What does hubby want to move too T-Mobile, ROFLMAO
    >>
    >> I called about this and according to the local corporate store and
    >> customer service, this cant be done.

    >
    >Fascinating.
    >
    >When you call Cingular and ask to cancel, the first thing they will do
    >is ask you if there's someone else you know who might want to take over
    >the contract.
    >
    >If there is, you simply go to the Cingular store and they take care of
    >it. The person who takes over the contract must pass Cingular's credit
    >check, but other than that it's no big deal. Cingular creates an
    >account for that person and that person assumes the phone number and
    >whatever's left to satisfy the original contract.
    >
    >I know because I did this a couple years ago.



    Well I did this in Albany NY and they SAID IT COULD NOT be done



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