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  1. #1
    Mark
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    I have 5 phones on my business account and I am closing up shop soon. I still
    have 6 months or so left since my last changes, so I'm sure they'll hit me
    with a penalty fee.

    Do you know if it's per phone or account? Also, I assume there is some
    flexibility or negotiating that can be done since the end result is I either
    pay a fee that is "acceptable", or I walk away and pay them nothing and they
    lose.

    Has anyone had similar dealings?



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  2. #2
    Adam Fontaine
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    Re: Closing account early - question on 'penalty fees'

    It might be per contract,


    "Mark" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > I have 5 phones on my business account and I am closing up shop soon. I

    still
    > have 6 months or so left since my last changes, so I'm sure they'll hit me
    > with a penalty fee.
    >
    > Do you know if it's per phone or account? Also, I assume there is some
    > flexibility or negotiating that can be done since the end result is I

    either
    > pay a fee that is "acceptable", or I walk away and pay them nothing and

    they
    > lose.
    >
    > Has anyone had similar dealings?






  3. #3
    Adam Fontaine
    Guest

    Re: Closing account early - question on 'penalty fees'

    It might be per contract,


    "Mark" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > I have 5 phones on my business account and I am closing up shop soon. I

    still
    > have 6 months or so left since my last changes, so I'm sure they'll hit me
    > with a penalty fee.
    >
    > Do you know if it's per phone or account? Also, I assume there is some
    > flexibility or negotiating that can be done since the end result is I

    either
    > pay a fee that is "acceptable", or I walk away and pay them nothing and

    they
    > lose.
    >
    > Has anyone had similar dealings?






  4. #4
    SueNY
    Guest

    Re: Closing account early - question on 'penalty fees'

    It's $200 per phone and they will not negotiate. Nextel is very firm about
    that and will not hesitate to go after you if you refuse to pay. If you
    somehow think you don't have to pay the Early Termination Fee *****ed out in
    the contract you signed you're better off waiting the 6 months til your
    contract expires.

    SueNY

    "Mark" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > I have 5 phones on my business account and I am closing up shop soon. I

    still
    > have 6 months or so left since my last changes, so I'm sure they'll hit me
    > with a penalty fee.
    >
    > Do you know if it's per phone or account? Also, I assume there is some
    > flexibility or negotiating that can be done since the end result is I

    either
    > pay a fee that is "acceptable", or I walk away and pay them nothing and

    they
    > lose.
    >
    > Has anyone had similar dealings?






  5. #5
    SueNY
    Guest

    Re: Closing account early - question on 'penalty fees'

    It's $200 per phone and they will not negotiate. Nextel is very firm about
    that and will not hesitate to go after you if you refuse to pay. If you
    somehow think you don't have to pay the Early Termination Fee *****ed out in
    the contract you signed you're better off waiting the 6 months til your
    contract expires.

    SueNY

    "Mark" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > I have 5 phones on my business account and I am closing up shop soon. I

    still
    > have 6 months or so left since my last changes, so I'm sure they'll hit me
    > with a penalty fee.
    >
    > Do you know if it's per phone or account? Also, I assume there is some
    > flexibility or negotiating that can be done since the end result is I

    either
    > pay a fee that is "acceptable", or I walk away and pay them nothing and

    they
    > lose.
    >
    > Has anyone had similar dealings?






  6. #6
    Evan Platt
    Guest

    Re: Closing account early - question on 'penalty fees'

    On Tue, 25 Nov 2003 12:53:10 -0500, Mark <[email protected]> wrote:

    >I have 5 phones on my business account and I am closing up shop soon. I still
    >have 6 months or so left since my last changes, so I'm sure they'll hit me
    >with a penalty fee.
    >
    >Do you know if it's per phone or account?


    Per phone.

    >Also, I assume there is some flexibility or negotiating that can be done since the end result is I either
    >pay a fee that is "acceptable", or I walk away and pay them nothing and they
    >lose.


    Nope. You signed a contract stating you'd pay $x per phone.

    They wouldn't loose - they'd probably take you to court. 5 phones,
    $200 each - $1,000. That's a LOT of money.

    Evan
    To e-mail me, remove theobvious from my e-mail address.



  7. #7
    Evan Platt
    Guest

    Re: Closing account early - question on 'penalty fees'

    On Tue, 25 Nov 2003 12:53:10 -0500, Mark <[email protected]> wrote:

    >I have 5 phones on my business account and I am closing up shop soon. I still
    >have 6 months or so left since my last changes, so I'm sure they'll hit me
    >with a penalty fee.
    >
    >Do you know if it's per phone or account?


    Per phone.

    >Also, I assume there is some flexibility or negotiating that can be done since the end result is I either
    >pay a fee that is "acceptable", or I walk away and pay them nothing and they
    >lose.


    Nope. You signed a contract stating you'd pay $x per phone.

    They wouldn't loose - they'd probably take you to court. 5 phones,
    $200 each - $1,000. That's a LOT of money.

    Evan
    To e-mail me, remove theobvious from my e-mail address.



  8. #8
    Tom
    Guest

    Re: Closing account early - question on 'penalty fees'

    On Wed, 26 Nov 2003 10:23:15 -0800, Evan Platt
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    >On Tue, 25 Nov 2003 12:53:10 -0500, Mark <[email protected]> wrote:
    >
    >>I have 5 phones on my business account and I am closing up shop soon. I still
    >>have 6 months or so left since my last changes, so I'm sure they'll hit me
    >>with a penalty fee.
    >>
    >>Do you know if it's per phone or account?

    >
    >Per phone.
    >
    >>Also, I assume there is some flexibility or negotiating that can be done since the end result is I either
    >>pay a fee that is "acceptable", or I walk away and pay them nothing and they
    >>lose.

    >
    >Nope. You signed a contract stating you'd pay $x per phone.
    >
    >They wouldn't loose - they'd probably take you to court. 5 phones,
    >$200 each - $1,000. That's a LOT of money.
    >
    >Evan
    >To e-mail me, remove theobvious from my e-mail address.



    You're so damn goofy. Take someone to court for $1,000? You've
    obviously not been to court recently nor needed the services of an
    attorney. Not even remotely worth that amount to collect through a
    court and attorney.The only thing Nextel will do is send lots of
    letters and send the amount to a collection dept. The will hound you
    and harrass you as best they can. It'll probably go on your credit
    record but thats about it. If you can live with that, then deal with
    it. Otherwise, "pony up".
    Tom



  9. #9
    Tom
    Guest

    Re: Closing account early - question on 'penalty fees'

    On Wed, 26 Nov 2003 10:23:15 -0800, Evan Platt
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    >On Tue, 25 Nov 2003 12:53:10 -0500, Mark <[email protected]> wrote:
    >
    >>I have 5 phones on my business account and I am closing up shop soon. I still
    >>have 6 months or so left since my last changes, so I'm sure they'll hit me
    >>with a penalty fee.
    >>
    >>Do you know if it's per phone or account?

    >
    >Per phone.
    >
    >>Also, I assume there is some flexibility or negotiating that can be done since the end result is I either
    >>pay a fee that is "acceptable", or I walk away and pay them nothing and they
    >>lose.

    >
    >Nope. You signed a contract stating you'd pay $x per phone.
    >
    >They wouldn't loose - they'd probably take you to court. 5 phones,
    >$200 each - $1,000. That's a LOT of money.
    >
    >Evan
    >To e-mail me, remove theobvious from my e-mail address.



    You're so damn goofy. Take someone to court for $1,000? You've
    obviously not been to court recently nor needed the services of an
    attorney. Not even remotely worth that amount to collect through a
    court and attorney.The only thing Nextel will do is send lots of
    letters and send the amount to a collection dept. The will hound you
    and harrass you as best they can. It'll probably go on your credit
    record but thats about it. If you can live with that, then deal with
    it. Otherwise, "pony up".
    Tom



  10. #10
    brian
    Guest

    Re: Closing account early - question on 'penalty fees'

    Cell phones do not go on your credit rept. good or bad...

    thank god, otherwise half america would have ****ty credit...why do you
    think you pay so much for service? because you're helping pay for the phones
    of the millions that get contracts, and then drop em..

    Brian

    "Tom" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > On Wed, 26 Nov 2003 10:23:15 -0800, Evan Platt
    > <[email protected]> wrote:
    >
    > >On Tue, 25 Nov 2003 12:53:10 -0500, Mark <[email protected]> wrote:
    > >
    > >>I have 5 phones on my business account and I am closing up shop soon. I

    still
    > >>have 6 months or so left since my last changes, so I'm sure they'll hit

    me
    > >>with a penalty fee.
    > >>
    > >>Do you know if it's per phone or account?

    > >
    > >Per phone.
    > >
    > >>Also, I assume there is some flexibility or negotiating that can be done

    since the end result is I either
    > >>pay a fee that is "acceptable", or I walk away and pay them nothing and

    they
    > >>lose.

    > >
    > >Nope. You signed a contract stating you'd pay $x per phone.
    > >
    > >They wouldn't loose - they'd probably take you to court. 5 phones,
    > >$200 each - $1,000. That's a LOT of money.
    > >
    > >Evan
    > >To e-mail me, remove theobvious from my e-mail address.

    >
    >
    > You're so damn goofy. Take someone to court for $1,000? You've
    > obviously not been to court recently nor needed the services of an
    > attorney. Not even remotely worth that amount to collect through a
    > court and attorney.The only thing Nextel will do is send lots of
    > letters and send the amount to a collection dept. The will hound you
    > and harrass you as best they can. It'll probably go on your credit
    > record but thats about it. If you can live with that, then deal with
    > it. Otherwise, "pony up".
    > Tom
    >






  11. #11
    brian
    Guest

    Re: Closing account early - question on 'penalty fees'

    Cell phones do not go on your credit rept. good or bad...

    thank god, otherwise half america would have ****ty credit...why do you
    think you pay so much for service? because you're helping pay for the phones
    of the millions that get contracts, and then drop em..

    Brian

    "Tom" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > On Wed, 26 Nov 2003 10:23:15 -0800, Evan Platt
    > <[email protected]> wrote:
    >
    > >On Tue, 25 Nov 2003 12:53:10 -0500, Mark <[email protected]> wrote:
    > >
    > >>I have 5 phones on my business account and I am closing up shop soon. I

    still
    > >>have 6 months or so left since my last changes, so I'm sure they'll hit

    me
    > >>with a penalty fee.
    > >>
    > >>Do you know if it's per phone or account?

    > >
    > >Per phone.
    > >
    > >>Also, I assume there is some flexibility or negotiating that can be done

    since the end result is I either
    > >>pay a fee that is "acceptable", or I walk away and pay them nothing and

    they
    > >>lose.

    > >
    > >Nope. You signed a contract stating you'd pay $x per phone.
    > >
    > >They wouldn't loose - they'd probably take you to court. 5 phones,
    > >$200 each - $1,000. That's a LOT of money.
    > >
    > >Evan
    > >To e-mail me, remove theobvious from my e-mail address.

    >
    >
    > You're so damn goofy. Take someone to court for $1,000? You've
    > obviously not been to court recently nor needed the services of an
    > attorney. Not even remotely worth that amount to collect through a
    > court and attorney.The only thing Nextel will do is send lots of
    > letters and send the amount to a collection dept. The will hound you
    > and harrass you as best they can. It'll probably go on your credit
    > record but thats about it. If you can live with that, then deal with
    > it. Otherwise, "pony up".
    > Tom
    >






  12. #12
    Mark
    Guest

    Re: Closing account early - question on 'penalty fees'

    If that's the case, and they refuse to negotiate, they get zero from me. Good
    luck collecting. It won't happen.

    I'm sure I can work a deal with them when they hear my terms.


    On Wed, 26 Nov 2003 02:31:47 GMT, "SueNY" <[email protected]> wrote:

    > It's $200 per phone and they will not negotiate. Nextel is very firm about
    >that and will not hesitate to go after you if you refuse to pay. If you
    >somehow think you don't have to pay the Early Termination Fee *****ed out in
    >the contract you signed you're better off waiting the 6 months til your
    >contract expires.
    >
    >SueNY
    >
    >"Mark" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    >news:[email protected]...
    >> I have 5 phones on my business account and I am closing up shop soon. I

    >still
    >> have 6 months or so left since my last changes, so I'm sure they'll hit me
    >> with a penalty fee.
    >>
    >> Do you know if it's per phone or account? Also, I assume there is some
    >> flexibility or negotiating that can be done since the end result is I

    >either
    >> pay a fee that is "acceptable", or I walk away and pay them nothing and

    >they
    >> lose.
    >>
    >> Has anyone had similar dealings?

    >





  13. #13
    Mark
    Guest

    Re: Closing account early - question on 'penalty fees'

    If that's the case, and they refuse to negotiate, they get zero from me. Good
    luck collecting. It won't happen.

    I'm sure I can work a deal with them when they hear my terms.


    On Wed, 26 Nov 2003 02:31:47 GMT, "SueNY" <[email protected]> wrote:

    > It's $200 per phone and they will not negotiate. Nextel is very firm about
    >that and will not hesitate to go after you if you refuse to pay. If you
    >somehow think you don't have to pay the Early Termination Fee *****ed out in
    >the contract you signed you're better off waiting the 6 months til your
    >contract expires.
    >
    >SueNY
    >
    >"Mark" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    >news:[email protected]...
    >> I have 5 phones on my business account and I am closing up shop soon. I

    >still
    >> have 6 months or so left since my last changes, so I'm sure they'll hit me
    >> with a penalty fee.
    >>
    >> Do you know if it's per phone or account? Also, I assume there is some
    >> flexibility or negotiating that can be done since the end result is I

    >either
    >> pay a fee that is "acceptable", or I walk away and pay them nothing and

    >they
    >> lose.
    >>
    >> Has anyone had similar dealings?

    >





  14. #14
    Mark
    Guest

    Re: Closing account early - question on 'penalty fees'

    On Wed, 26 Nov 2003 10:23:15 -0800, Evan Platt
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    >On Tue, 25 Nov 2003 12:53:10 -0500, Mark <[email protected]> wrote:
    >
    >>I have 5 phones on my business account and I am closing up shop soon. I still
    >>have 6 months or so left since my last changes, so I'm sure they'll hit me
    >>with a penalty fee.
    >>
    >>Do you know if it's per phone or account?

    >
    >Per phone.
    >
    >>Also, I assume there is some flexibility or negotiating that can be done since the end result is I either
    >>pay a fee that is "acceptable", or I walk away and pay them nothing and they
    >>lose.

    >
    >Nope. You signed a contract stating you'd pay $x per phone.
    >
    >They wouldn't loose - they'd probably take you to court. 5 phones,
    >$200 each - $1,000. That's a LOT of money.


    Much less than legal fees for them. I'm a gambling man.



  15. #15
    Mark
    Guest

    Re: Closing account early - question on 'penalty fees'

    On Wed, 26 Nov 2003 10:23:15 -0800, Evan Platt
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    >On Tue, 25 Nov 2003 12:53:10 -0500, Mark <[email protected]> wrote:
    >
    >>I have 5 phones on my business account and I am closing up shop soon. I still
    >>have 6 months or so left since my last changes, so I'm sure they'll hit me
    >>with a penalty fee.
    >>
    >>Do you know if it's per phone or account?

    >
    >Per phone.
    >
    >>Also, I assume there is some flexibility or negotiating that can be done since the end result is I either
    >>pay a fee that is "acceptable", or I walk away and pay them nothing and they
    >>lose.

    >
    >Nope. You signed a contract stating you'd pay $x per phone.
    >
    >They wouldn't loose - they'd probably take you to court. 5 phones,
    >$200 each - $1,000. That's a LOT of money.


    Much less than legal fees for them. I'm a gambling man.



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