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  1. #1
    Heather Pietrzak via CellPhoneKB.com
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    I really want to switch carriers. However, i don't want to pay the $200
    cancellation fee. My contract isn't up until November. Is there any way to
    avoid the cancellation fee? My carrier is T-Mobile. Now you know why i
    wanna switch. Surely there must be a scam to get around their scam!

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  2. #2
    Mij Adyaw
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    Re: cancellation fee

    What carrier are you switching to?

    "Heather Pietrzak via CellPhoneKB.com" <[email protected]> wrote in
    message news:[email protected]...
    > I really want to switch carriers. However, i don't want to pay the $200
    > cancellation fee. My contract isn't up until November. Is there any way to
    > avoid the cancellation fee? My carrier is T-Mobile. Now you know why i
    > wanna switch. Surely there must be a scam to get around their scam!
    >
    > --
    > Message posted via http://www.cellphonekb.com






  3. #3
    DevilsPGD
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    Re: cancellation fee

    In message <[email protected]> "Heather
    Pietrzak via CellPhoneKB.com" <[email protected]> wrote:

    > I really want to switch carriers. However, i don't want to pay the $200
    >cancellation fee. My contract isn't up until November. Is there any way to
    >avoid the cancellation fee? My carrier is T-Mobile. Now you know why i
    >wanna switch. Surely there must be a scam to get around their scam!


    What "scam"? The scam of holding you to the contract that you willingly
    signed?


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