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Old 11-24-2006, 12:37 AM   #1
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Hi guys, I'm thinking of switching my provider from Verizon to Cingular. I've recently looked at my contract recently and I still have about 4 months left. I was wondering if its still possible to start up a new contract with cingular without waiting for my contract to expire? I was told that if I do, I'd be paying a lot more money than I should be. Any suggestions?

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Hi guys, I'm thinking of switching my provider from Verizon to Cingular. I've recently looked at my contract recently and I still have about 4 months left. I was wondering if its still possible to start up a new contract with cingular without waiting for my contract to expire? I was told that if I do, I'd be paying a lot more money than I should be. Any suggestions?

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if you port your number over to cingular you will get an early termination fee of $175 per line, but if you dont want your same number just start a new service with a dif number/dont port your old number to new phone, finish paying the last 4 months and poof end of service with verizon.
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Hi guys, I'm thinking of switching my provider from Verizon to Cingular. I've recently looked at my contract recently and I still have about 4 months left. I was wondering if its still possible to start up a new contract with cingular without waiting for my contract to expire? I was told that if I do, I'd be paying a lot more money than I should be. Any suggestions?

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You just have to decide if $175.00 per line costs less that riding out the last 4 months of your current rate plan.
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I wouldn't be opposed to paying an ETF if there was alot of time left on my contract. I justify this by dividing my average monthly bill into the $175 and obviously it's more when you have less time on your contract. 4 months really isn't that much and should also give you extra time to do the research and decide if it's really what you want; before you get locked into a brand new contract you wish you didn't sign.

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