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Originally Posted by sprintmogulfan
I made several calls and Sprint says no way am I getting out without paying the etf. Oh well....that's 2 months worth of service down the drain if I don't find someone to take over my contract......waddaya gonna do?
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Did you ask them how they plan on charging you for a service they cannot provide? If you reserve a rental car & then when you get to the counter they tell you they don't have anymore cars left, would you still pay them to rent a car? I found the article I told you to look for....
http://consumerist.com/consumer/spri...rep-242128.php
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Cancel without ETF By "moving" to the middle of the desert: This is an old trick, but the tipster says it works with Sprint. "Want to cancel but are stuck in a contract and don't care about keeping your number? Change your billing to e-billing (to avoid a paper statement), call customer care and have them change your address to an address not covered by the network (go on the website, find a hole, do a google earth search and find an address around there). Then say, "oh my, well if you can't provide service to me there, I'll have to cancel." Sprint is now obligated to cancel your contract without a termination fee because if they can't service you, how can they charge you for service? Usually they want to cancel your number, but you might be able to convince them that Company B has coverage and you would like to port."