Re: When buying anything READ THE PAPERS YOU SIGN was Re: Verizon Opens Wallet to Settle Raft of Early Termination Lawsuits On Sun, 13 Jul 2008 17:12:23 +0000 (UTC), Steve Sobol
<sjsobol@JustThe.net> wrote:
>On 2008-07-13, D <noemail@respondhere.com> wrote:
>
>> About a year or so ago, VZW changed the options a little.
>>
>> You can now change the set mintues and set charge, without changing
>> the set period of time. In effect they now allow you to modify the
>> terms of the original contract, instead of making you void the old
>> one, and start a new one.
>
>Ha. Anyone remember Verizon's Worry Free Guarantee? You were allowed to do
>a lot of stuff without extending your contract. They must have changed their
>minds, and then changed their minds BACK recently...
You were actually able to change anything as long as there was at
least a year left in your contract without renewing. It would only
change your contract if you had less than a year to go. The old price
plans came in one or two year varieties. and if you were only doing a
price plan change, the rep should select the one year codes and you
would have one year as minimum. They would still void out the
original terms, and replace them with a "original time left or one
year, what ever is more" time frame. Furthermore, any changes within
30 days would not reset your contract. you could (and many did)
change your price plan every month and avoid a contract extension at
all. |