View Full Version : How to get out of contract for $42
Paul22000
11-14-2009, 07:09 PM
http://contractfree.webs.com/
Is this a scam?
Tried googling, no info found on it. Anyone know?
I want a Droid haha
I wouldn't trust that at all, isn't webs some free website service? If they were a legit company wouldn't they have a domain?
ggrant3876
11-14-2009, 07:15 PM
http://contractfree.webs.com/
Is this a scam?
Tried googling, no info found on it. Anyone know?
I want a Droid haha
If it sounds to good to be true, it probably is.
TheJuan
11-14-2009, 07:18 PM
how long do u have left?. try to suspend the line and pay $15 a month instead of those $200 +
Paul22000
11-14-2009, 07:22 PM
how long do u have left?. try to suspend the line and pay $15 a month instead of those $200 +
Suspend the line? What does that mean?
I have 16 months left >_>
TheJuan
11-14-2009, 07:27 PM
ahh never mind, cus ur total comes out to $240 if u were able to do it, it means that u keep the line active but there would be no service, example " im going to europe for 3 months, but i dont want to pay my bill full price. is there anything i can do" "tmo> u can suspend the line for $15 a month and re-activate it with all ur services when u get back"
but u got 16 months left, not worth it..
why do u want out?
Paul22000
11-14-2009, 07:30 PM
ahh never mind, cus ur total comes out to $240 if u were able to do it, it means that u keep the line active but there would be no service, example " im going to europe for 3 months, but i dont want to pay my bill full price. is there anything i can do" "tmo> u can suspend the line for $15 a month and re-activate it with all ur services when u get back"
but u got 16 months left, not worth it..
why do u want out?
Ah, I see
As I said in the first post:
I want a Droid haha
:D
TheJuan
11-14-2009, 07:33 PM
think about this.. the amount of money ull spend killing ur tmo contract, then signing up for big red, activation fee, paying for the phone itself, aren't u better off just ordering the gsm version of the droid from germany lol
plus ur bill would be cheaper, but the service wont b the same, big red's got reall good service, i say hold on till jan of next year, when we start getting those crazy 1 gig processors on our phones.
Paul22000
11-14-2009, 07:53 PM
think about this.. the amount of money ull spend killing ur tmo contract, then signing up for big red, activation fee, paying for the phone itself, aren't u better off just ordering the gsm version of the droid from germany lol
plus ur bill would be cheaper, but the service wont b the same, big red's got reall good service, i say hold on till jan of next year, when we start getting those crazy 1 gig processors on our phones.
Is the GSM version working for sure on T-Mobile?
TheJuan
11-14-2009, 07:57 PM
idk ud have to do a lil research and buy it unlocked.. i say wait a couple of weeks and see whats going to happen in january
Iceberg
11-14-2009, 08:37 PM
Eh shuddddit.
The droid's keyboard sucks.
And there's gonna be faster and better phones out soon.
Besides I really haven't seen 1 thing the g1 can't do that these lame new phones can't.
morgan
11-14-2009, 09:04 PM
Id imagine the Milestone will work on TMo but it certainly wouldnt have 3g, probably would on AT&T.
Eh shuddddit.
Besides I really haven't seen 1 thing the g1 can't do that these lame new phones can't.
you obviously haven't had much time using a droid. The speed alone speaks for itself. It is way quicker then the G1, more then enough reason to switch for me. The facebook intergation is huge for me, love getting Inbox and friend request notifications. The video and camera are better, plus the flash does really helpout.
Makes the whole Android experience much better.
Paul22000
11-14-2009, 11:42 PM
Besides I really haven't seen 1 thing the g1 can't do that these lame new phones can't.
Bigger screen
Faster processor
Better network
3.5 mm headphone jack
BadBoy
11-15-2009, 07:43 PM
FYI: Verizon's ETF fee just rose to $350. Something to think about....
ggrant3876
11-15-2009, 07:57 PM
Bigger screen
Faster processor
Better network
3.5 mm headphone jack
And besides Verizon either picks your pocket or cripples your phone.
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