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  1. #1
    Michael3977
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    Anyone have any insight on how to get out with out hopefull having to
    pay the cancelation fee




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  2. #2
    DevilsPGD
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    Re: Get out of CONTRACT

    In message <[email protected]>
    "Michael3977" <[email protected]> wrote:

    >Anyone have any insight on how to get out with out hopefull having to
    >pay the cancelation fee


    Build a time machine, go back in time, influence your decision to sign a
    contract?

    --
    There truly is more than one way to skin a cat,
    but the limited market for cat skins makes learning
    more than three methods impractical.



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    1badss
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    Quote Originally Posted by DevilsPGD
    In message <[email protected]>
    "Michael3977" <[email protected]> wrote:

    >Anyone have any insight on how to get out with out hopefull having to
    >pay the cancelation fee


    Build a time machine, go back in time, influence your decision to sign a
    contract?

    --
    There truly is more than one way to skin a cat,
    but the limited market for cat skins makes learning
    more than three methods impractical.
    and as long as you are going back in time to change your decision, write down the results of some sporting events so you can make money and not care about the cancelation fee.



  4. #4
    Zman
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    Re: Get out of CONTRACT

    It depends on your situation. Why do you want out of the contract?

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    "Michael3977" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Anyone have any insight on how to get out with out hopefull having to
    > pay the cancelation fee
    >
    >






  5. #5
    Dr Nick
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    Re: Get out of CONTRACT


    "Michael3977" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Anyone have any insight on how to get out with out hopefull having to
    > pay the cancelation fee
    >


    depends hwo long you've been in your contract, my friend had 4 nextel phones
    on his account and had 1 year left on his contract, but he got NO service at
    his house, so he called and said he hasn't been getting service at his house
    and was sick of missing calls, they had him do some stuff and confirmed it
    and he was released from his contract penality free.

    -Nick





  6. #6
    Michael BB
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    Re: Get out of CONTRACT

    On Wed, 18 Jan 2006 02:17:46 -0500, "Dr Nick" <[email protected]> wrote:

    >
    >"Michael3977" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    >news:[email protected]...
    >> Anyone have any insight on how to get out with out hopefull having to
    >> pay the cancelation fee
    >>

    >
    >depends hwo long you've been in your contract, my friend had 4 nextel phones
    >on his account and had 1 year left on his contract, but he got NO service at
    >his house, so he called and said he hasn't been getting service at his house
    >and was sick of missing calls, they had him do some stuff and confirmed it
    >and he was released from his contract penality free.
    >
    >-Nick
    >

    I have been n it for almost two months, and cant get service inside
    my house, have to go in the back yard, (Weather permitting) and
    overall I am finding allot of DEAD Zones in what my previous carrier
    had max reception all the time.





  7. #7
    Dr Nick
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    Re: Get out of CONTRACT

    > I have been n it for almost two months, and cant get service inside
    > my house, have to go in the back yard, (Weather permitting) and
    > overall I am finding allot of DEAD Zones in what my previous carrier
    > had max reception all the time.


    I've had nextel for about 3 or 4 years now, and LOTS of dead zones, dropped
    calls and otehr mishaps. they are HORRABLE for service (in this area)
    dispite countless network tickets nothigns been done, the only reason I
    still have it is my work pays for the phone (we use the walkie talkie
    feature a lot at work) if I had to actually pay 1 dime for this service, I'd
    switch. I imagine once nextel is switched over to the spring network, it
    will be much beter, but the iDEN network is bad and old technology and they
    only want to dump the least amount of money as possible into it because
    eventually it will be on the sprint network.

    -Nick





  8. #8
    Notan
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    Re: Get out of CONTRACT

    Michael BB wrote:
    >
    > On Wed, 18 Jan 2006 02:17:46 -0500, "Dr Nick" <[email protected]> wrote:
    >
    > >
    > >"Michael3977" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > >news:[email protected]...
    > >> Anyone have any insight on how to get out with out hopefull having to
    > >> pay the cancelation fee
    > >>

    > >
    > >depends hwo long you've been in your contract, my friend had 4 nextel phones
    > >on his account and had 1 year left on his contract, but he got NO service at
    > >his house, so he called and said he hasn't been getting service at his house
    > >and was sick of missing calls, they had him do some stuff and confirmed it
    > >and he was released from his contract penality free.
    > >
    > >-Nick
    > >

    > I have been n it for almost two months, and cant get service inside
    > my house, have to go in the back yard, (Weather permitting) and
    > overall I am finding allot of DEAD Zones in what my previous carrier
    > had max reception all the time.


    One question... Why'd it take you so long to find out that service
    is unacceptable? The same question applies to the previous poster's
    friend.

    Notan



  9. #9
    Dr Nick
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    Re: Get out of CONTRACT

    > One question... Why'd it take you so long to find out that service
    > is unacceptable? The same question applies to the previous poster's
    > friend.
    >
    > Notan


    haha, it didn't take that long, believe me, but it's actually gone downhill
    form what it used to be. I heard something (not sure if it was just my area,
    or nextel as a whole) that they were using too much power on their
    transmitters, and were forced to scale them back by the FCC (again, not sure
    if thats true or nt) were also told that other towers were going up soon in
    the area, and again for me the direct connect is a VERY useful feature at
    work. I rarely use it with friends (although most of them don't have nextel
    anymore becuase of poor service, most have verizon or cingular.)





  10. #10
    Notan
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    Re: Get out of CONTRACT

    Dr Nick wrote:
    >
    > > One question... Why'd it take you so long to find out that service
    > > is unacceptable? The same question applies to the previous poster's
    > > friend.
    > >
    > > Notan

    >
    > haha, it didn't take that long, believe me, but it's actually gone downhill
    > form what it used to be. I heard something (not sure if it was just my area,
    > or nextel as a whole) that they were using too much power on their
    > transmitters, and were forced to scale them back by the FCC (again, not sure
    > if thats true or nt) were also told that other towers were going up soon in
    > the area, and again for me the direct connect is a VERY useful feature at
    > work. I rarely use it with friends (although most of them don't have nextel
    > anymore becuase of poor service, most have verizon or cingular.)


    If signal strength has gotten worse, you might have a case. As far as the
    promise that more towers would go up, you may have been suckered.

    Notan



  11. #11
    Michael3977
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    Re: Get out of CONTRACT

    When we first signed up back in December, the signal strength was
    fantastic, and I could make calls from inside the house with no
    problem, now after the first of the year, you cant get one bar, and
    the majority of the time it says no service until I go out in the front
    of the house.

    When I get the time in the next couple of days and I have the patience
    to deal with someone in Retention than I will go ahead and state my
    issues AGAIN.

    Also whats up with spending 149.00 dollars on a phone and with in 30
    days having to have to replace it with the CS Step program and they
    send me a USED/REFURBISHED phone, I called about that and the one
    called back and left a message on the machine that the customer service
    rep that told me that I was going to get a NEW Phone LIED to me.
    I saved that on the answering machine.

    Over all what good is it going to do, who knows, all I know is the
    wife is not happy with the service and tells me after the 15 day trial
    period is up and because she has Onstar in the car, she doesnt need a
    seperate phone.



    Notan wrote:
    > Dr Nick wrote:
    > >
    > > > One question... Why'd it take you so long to find out that service
    > > > is unacceptable? The same question applies to the previous poster's
    > > > friend.
    > > >
    > > > Notan

    > >
    > > haha, it didn't take that long, believe me, but it's actually gone downhill
    > > form what it used to be. I heard something (not sure if it was just my area,
    > > or nextel as a whole) that they were using too much power on their
    > > transmitters, and were forced to scale them back by the FCC (again, not sure
    > > if thats true or nt) were also told that other towers were going up soon in
    > > the area, and again for me the direct connect is a VERY useful feature at
    > > work. I rarely use it with friends (although most of them don't have nextel
    > > anymore becuase of poor service, most have verizon or cingular.)

    >
    > If signal strength has gotten worse, you might have a case. As far as the
    > promise that more towers would go up, you may have been suckered.
    >
    > Notan





  12. #12
    Zman
    Guest

    Re: Get out of CONTRACT

    In all fairness, your wife not needing a separate phone is probably
    something that should have been thought of before you signed up for the
    service.

    If you have called in to Nextel to report the service issues and nothing has
    been done in a reasonable amount of time, you may be able to get out of the
    contract. Be sure to keep any reference numbers they give you in case they
    give you a hard time.

    --
    Carl Zies
    "Michael3977" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > When we first signed up back in December, the signal strength was
    > fantastic, and I could make calls from inside the house with no
    > problem, now after the first of the year, you cant get one bar, and
    > the majority of the time it says no service until I go out in the front
    > of the house.
    >
    > When I get the time in the next couple of days and I have the patience
    > to deal with someone in Retention than I will go ahead and state my
    > issues AGAIN.
    >
    > Also whats up with spending 149.00 dollars on a phone and with in 30
    > days having to have to replace it with the CS Step program and they
    > send me a USED/REFURBISHED phone, I called about that and the one
    > called back and left a message on the machine that the customer service
    > rep that told me that I was going to get a NEW Phone LIED to me.
    > I saved that on the answering machine.
    >
    > Over all what good is it going to do, who knows, all I know is the
    > wife is not happy with the service and tells me after the 15 day trial
    > period is up and because she has Onstar in the car, she doesnt need a
    > seperate phone.
    >
    >
    >
    > Notan wrote:
    > > Dr Nick wrote:
    > > >
    > > > > One question... Why'd it take you so long to find out that service
    > > > > is unacceptable? The same question applies to the previous poster's
    > > > > friend.
    > > > >
    > > > > Notan
    > > >
    > > > haha, it didn't take that long, believe me, but it's actually gone

    downhill
    > > > form what it used to be. I heard something (not sure if it was just my

    area,
    > > > or nextel as a whole) that they were using too much power on their
    > > > transmitters, and were forced to scale them back by the FCC (again,

    not sure
    > > > if thats true or nt) were also told that other towers were going up

    soon in
    > > > the area, and again for me the direct connect is a VERY useful feature

    at
    > > > work. I rarely use it with friends (although most of them don't have

    nextel
    > > > anymore becuase of poor service, most have verizon or cingular.)

    > >
    > > If signal strength has gotten worse, you might have a case. As far as

    the
    > > promise that more towers would go up, you may have been suckered.
    > >
    > > Notan

    >






  13. #13
    Michael3977
    Guest

    Re: Get out of CONTRACT

    Yep we discussed her needing her own line till the cow's came home and
    than some.

    Already know about the Reference number thingy.

    Thanks




  14. #14
    Notan
    Guest

    Re: Get out of CONTRACT

    Michael3977 wrote:
    >
    > Yep we discussed her needing her own line till the cow's came home and
    > than some.
    >
    > Already know about the Reference number thingy.


    Ya gotta love them cows! <g>

    Notan



  15. #15
    Bud Stein
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    Re: Get out of CONTRACT

    Michael BB wrote:
    > I have been n it for almost two months, and cant get service inside
    > my house, have to go in the back yard, (Weather permitting) and
    > overall I am finding allot of DEAD Zones in what my previous carrier
    > had max reception all the time.


    Michael,

    Most carriers give a 14 to 30 day trial period to test for these type
    problems. The very nature of how cellular telephone works does not
    guarantee reception inside building (or anywhere really). Cellular
    works on radio waves and conditions are constantly changing. By the
    way, cellular is not guaranteed to work in a moving car either. Look
    how many people use cellular telephones while driving.

    Bud Stein



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