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Originally Posted by eman
If you are eligible for a 2 year upgrade, don't you usually save $150 plus any additional rebates they offer. At that point it usually comes out to more then a $150 savings. Then if you wanted to cancel your line before your contract is over, isn't it $150 or so. Seems to me it makes more sense to get the rebates and pay the cancelation fee later on if you feel the need to jump to another carrier......
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Wow, I heard that they prorate the cancellation fee but I thought that it was closer to $200+. Was it also reduced after the class action suit?