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- 04-21-2007, 01:30 PM #1kneedragon88Guest
I have US cellular at the moment but I cannot afford to keep paying what i'm
paying. I bought an account thinking i would end up using minutes as much as
i have been but once I started school again I found that I do not use my
phone as much as I thought I would. I get a discount with spring through my
job and want to change my contract. I have about a year and a half left on
my contract and I want to cancel. I have talked to numerous people and have
received mixed comments about cancelling. Whether or not cancelling early
would hurt my credit or not. I just need to know if cancelling early will
hurt my credit or not. I realize I would have to pay the early termination
fee but I can deal with that. Thanks!
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- 04-21-2007, 01:43 PM #2Steven J. SobolGuest
Re: will cancelling hurt my credit?
In article <710c5b257d1e3@uwe>, kneedragon88 wrote:
> would hurt my credit or not. I just need to know if cancelling early will
> hurt my credit or not. I realize I would have to pay the early termination
> fee but I can deal with that. Thanks!
Why would it hurt your credit, as long as you pay the bill on time?
(that includes your early term fee)
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