
04-29-2010, 05:32 PM
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Re: I'm suing Sprint for $5000.00 for charging me early terminaiton fee after seven years of getting service. On Sat, 24 Apr 2010 11:08:23 -0500, "Supertech" <ejeong1@gmail.com>
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>I'm suing Sprint for $5000.00 for charging me early terminaiton fee after
>seven years of getting service.
Lemme guess.
You didn't get a new phone
You didn't authorize any contract renewal
They didn't give you anything at all
Their story is that you called on the phone (so there is no record in
writing) and without them giving you *anything* like a free phone,
anything that would warrant a contract extension, they claim you just
called out of the blue and renewed.
Like anyone in the world would do that!
Is that about it?
I have heard they did that to others.
You will win if all those things I asked are true. Especially if they
gave you no new phone with your contract renewal.
They asked me for a new contract and I said "Only if you give me
something worth at least $800."
That all said it is ridiculously easy to break a cellphone contract.
All you need is downtime or some other documented service failure.
And there are *always* service failures.
Or you can always cancel any cellphone contract within 30 days of any
"material change to the service or pricing".
Like when they doubled the text messaging charges last year at
Verizon. You could have gotten a new phone from them and 30 days later
canceled the contract and kept the phone when they made that change.
Shhh! They kept that all very quiet. But it's right there in your
contract. It's in all cellphone contracts. |