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  1. #1
    logicalone
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    Has anyone ported their number to another carrier and just told Nextel to
    stick it for their $200. penalty BS?

    I've been with them for 2 1/2 years and only have until January to fulfill
    my obligation. I'm getting so tired of dropped calls and poor connections
    that I"m ready to port my number to Verizon.

    I'm wondering if they won't release that number until I've paid the penalty
    and if that's their way of holding me back from moving?

    Anyone try this??





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  2. #2
    bs259
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    all you have to do is go to verizon and they will port your number, you dont have to tell nextel anything. the problem is this though they are going to bill you the term fee, but think of it this way think of it as a really expensive months bill and your done with them, also no more bills from them, also go to verizon ask them if there is something they could do for you considering you are going to be paying a termination fee, i think yhey probably could work something out for you



  3. #3
    Zman53
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    Re: Trying to Cancel Nextel Early

    Your account won't be canceled until the number is ported to Verizon.
    Nextel will then assess the $200 fee to your account. If it is not paid,
    they continue to send you bills then write your account off and turn you
    over to a collection agency. Word of caution, cellular providers do not
    look favorably upon customers whose accounts have been written off by other
    carriers. It most likely will lead to requiring service deposits and
    Account Spending Limits, not to mention the hit on your credit report.

    In short, you agreed to the terms, and in your own words have an obligation.
    Be a man, take responsibility for your
    obligations and actions, and pay up.

    "logicalone" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:MNtMe.939$_F1.76@lakeread04...
    > Has anyone ported their number to another carrier and just told Nextel to
    > stick it for their $200. penalty BS?
    >
    > I've been with them for 2 1/2 years and only have until January to fulfill
    > my obligation. I'm getting so tired of dropped calls and poor connections
    > that I"m ready to port my number to Verizon.
    >
    > I'm wondering if they won't release that number until I've paid the

    penalty
    > and if that's their way of holding me back from moving?
    >
    > Anyone try this??
    >
    >






  4. #4
    logicalone
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    Re: Trying to Cancel Nextel Early

    What I am currently doing is establishing a pattern of poor service, making
    sure that I register the problems on their website. This will ad the
    documention I need to basically tell them to stick it.

    As for being a man and taking responsibility, your a little off base. I've
    given them three years of service. Because I simply changed my plan to one
    that gave them more money each month they demanded that I extend a year. If
    I cancel three months early, having given them 33 months, and I'll be going
    to Sprint, they can pretty much stick the fine if they push it. Collection
    agencies are a joke anyway, my wife works for one, just a bunch of druggies
    and alcoholics trying to make a living.



    "Zman53" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Your account won't be canceled until the number is ported to Verizon.
    > Nextel will then assess the $200 fee to your account. If it is not paid,
    > they continue to send you bills then write your account off and turn you
    > over to a collection agency. Word of caution, cellular providers do not
    > look favorably upon customers whose accounts have been written off by
    > other
    > carriers. It most likely will lead to requiring service deposits and
    > Account Spending Limits, not to mention the hit on your credit report.
    >
    > In short, you agreed to the terms, and in your own words have an
    > obligation.
    > Be a man, take responsibility for your
    > obligations and actions, and pay up.
    >
    > "logicalone" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:MNtMe.939$_F1.76@lakeread04...
    >> Has anyone ported their number to another carrier and just told Nextel to
    >> stick it for their $200. penalty BS?
    >>
    >> I've been with them for 2 1/2 years and only have until January to
    >> fulfill
    >> my obligation. I'm getting so tired of dropped calls and poor
    >> connections
    >> that I"m ready to port my number to Verizon.
    >>
    >> I'm wondering if they won't release that number until I've paid the

    > penalty
    >> and if that's their way of holding me back from moving?
    >>
    >> Anyone try this??
    >>
    >>

    >
    >






  5. #5
    DevilsPGD
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    Re: Trying to Cancel Nextel Early

    In message <HzRMe.1197$_F1.609@lakeread04> "logicalone"
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    >What I am currently doing is establishing a pattern of poor service, making
    >sure that I register the problems on their website. This will ad the
    >documention I need to basically tell them to stick it.
    >
    >As for being a man and taking responsibility, your a little off base. I've
    >given them three years of service. Because I simply changed my plan to one
    >that gave them more money each month they demanded that I extend a year. If
    >I cancel three months early, having given them 33 months, and I'll be going
    >to Sprint, they can pretty much stick the fine if they push it. Collection
    >agencies are a joke anyway, my wife works for one, just a bunch of druggies
    >and alcoholics trying to make a living.


    Just a bunch of druggies and alcoholics, including your wife? -- I don't
    mean to be rude, I'm just curious about your wording.

    Anyway, you're correct that they're mostly a joke, until you need good
    credit (like at another carrier, or for a loan -- Or worse, if you have
    a liability that has a clause that increases the interest in you default
    on anything)

    --
    The early bird gets the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese.



  6. #6
    Zman53
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    Re: Trying to Cancel Nextel Early

    If you are going to Sprint, problem solved. Sprint and Nextel merged on
    August 12th. You shouldn't have to pay an early term fee as you are staying
    with the same company, Sprint Nextel.

    Sorry to hear about your wife's drug and alcohol problems.


    "logicalone" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:HzRMe.1197$_F1.609@lakeread04...
    > What I am currently doing is establishing a pattern of poor service,

    making
    > sure that I register the problems on their website. This will ad the
    > documention I need to basically tell them to stick it.
    >
    > As for being a man and taking responsibility, your a little off base.

    I've
    > given them three years of service. Because I simply changed my plan to

    one
    > that gave them more money each month they demanded that I extend a year.

    If
    > I cancel three months early, having given them 33 months, and I'll be

    going
    > to Sprint, they can pretty much stick the fine if they push it.

    Collection
    > agencies are a joke anyway, my wife works for one, just a bunch of

    druggies
    > and alcoholics trying to make a living.
    >
    >
    >
    > "Zman53" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    > > Your account won't be canceled until the number is ported to Verizon.
    > > Nextel will then assess the $200 fee to your account. If it is not

    paid,
    > > they continue to send you bills then write your account off and turn you
    > > over to a collection agency. Word of caution, cellular providers do not
    > > look favorably upon customers whose accounts have been written off by
    > > other
    > > carriers. It most likely will lead to requiring service deposits and
    > > Account Spending Limits, not to mention the hit on your credit report.
    > >
    > > In short, you agreed to the terms, and in your own words have an
    > > obligation.
    > > Be a man, take responsibility for your
    > > obligations and actions, and pay up.
    > >
    > > "logicalone" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > > news:MNtMe.939$_F1.76@lakeread04...
    > >> Has anyone ported their number to another carrier and just told Nextel

    to
    > >> stick it for their $200. penalty BS?
    > >>
    > >> I've been with them for 2 1/2 years and only have until January to
    > >> fulfill
    > >> my obligation. I'm getting so tired of dropped calls and poor
    > >> connections
    > >> that I"m ready to port my number to Verizon.
    > >>
    > >> I'm wondering if they won't release that number until I've paid the

    > > penalty
    > >> and if that's their way of holding me back from moving?
    > >>
    > >> Anyone try this??
    > >>
    > >>

    > >
    > >

    >
    >






  7. #7
    BadCo
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    Re: Trying to Cancel Nextel Early

    "logicalone" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:MNtMe.939$_F1.76@lakeread04...
    > Has anyone ported their number to another carrier and just told Nextel to
    > stick it for their $200. penalty BS?
    >
    > I've been with them for 2 1/2 years and only have until January to fulfill
    > my obligation. I'm getting so tired of dropped calls and poor connections
    > that I"m ready to port my number to Verizon.
    >
    > I'm wondering if they won't release that number until I've paid the

    penalty
    > and if that's their way of holding me back from moving?
    >
    > Anyone try this??


    A buddy of mine didn't pay and now he is being asked to pay a $500
    deposit fee. Its not worth ruining your credit over $200, imho.

    Also, when I looked into Verizon they told me that I better make sure
    that Nextel didn't have my number locked with a password. I called
    Nextel and sure enough, they had to unlock my number. They told me
    that they locked it for my protection.





  8. #8
    BadCo
    Guest

    Re: Trying to Cancel Nextel Early

    "logicalone" > wrote

    > Collection
    > agencies are a joke anyway, my wife works for one, just a bunch of

    druggies
    > and alcoholics trying to make a living.


    I'm also sorry to hear about your drugged out, alcoholic wife !
    Must be tough ! At least she's trying to make a living !





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