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    T-Mobile USA subscribers get an out: ETF can be waived over increased texting fee

    Original article here ... T-Mobile USA subscribers get an out: ETF can be waived over increased texting fee :: RCR Wireless News


    By Matt Kapko

    Story posted: March 23, 2007 - 1:40 pm EDT

    T-Mobile USA Inc. has confirmed that its recently announced rate increase on pay-per-use text messages will be regarded as a material change to the terms and conditions of its subscribers’ contracts, hence allowing them to cancel service without incurring early termination fees.

    “Customers may terminate their contract without incurring an ETF soon after receiving their notification of the pricing change,” T-Mobile USA spokesman Peter Dobrow wrote in an e-mail to RCR Wireless News.

    T-Mobile USA didn’t elaborate on whether all of its customers would be allowed to cancel without paying the fee. Customers who pay for text messages in bundles—and therefore don’t pay the per-message fee—as well as those who don’t use text messaging at all won’t be affected by the change and therefore may not be able to claim it as a change to their service.

    While the four largest U.S. carriers have all increased their pay-per-use rate for text messages from 10 cents to 15 cents over the past few months, each claims the changes affect customer contracts and ETFs differently.

    AT&T Inc.’s Cingular Wireless said it was simply a pricing change for an optional service and that subscribers would still have to pay the fee to cancel their contract. However, when Sprint Nextel Corp. made the change, the carrier said it would only allow affected customers to cancel their service without paying the carrier’s ETF; customers on text-messaging plans were not able to get out of their contracts scot-free.


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    Re: Confirmed: ETF can be waived over increased texting fee

    I wish that I could actually use this to my advantage.

    I have a great, old Grandfathered family plan, and if I got out of it, I would lose it forever...
    I'll just have to stick with my current upgrade prices. This is good to know though...



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    Re: Confirmed: ETF can be waived over increased texting fee

    same situation as I
    I don't want to pay $10 more for something I don't use (except it's available in Burger King, or some Chinese restaurants in Chinatown here)
    $19.99 for 2+GB is simply a steal



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    Re: Confirmed: ETF can be waived over increased texting fee

    Quote Originally Posted by greenblood
    same situation as I
    I don't want to pay $10 more for something I don't use (except it's available in Burger King, or some Chinese restaurants in Chinatown here)
    $19.99 for 2+GB is simply a steal
    Thats an awesome steal!

    And hes right, Ill do different things for different people.. If you call in all pissed off at "me" instead of the problem, you might as well hang up. Oh and dont bother calling in trying to talk to someone else, Ive already noted the account to not add credits or etc..



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