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Re: New SERO Oct 1st

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Originally Posted by nerys View Post
those terms include nothing on hardware usage in this context. they are also not even remotely close to "original" since they contain much about services that did not even exist 5 years ago.
If your contract has changed in a way that you did not originally agree to, they have to notify you (usually on your bill). They also have to offer you t he option of cancelling your contract with no penalties within a reasonable time frame (usually 30 days from notice which is reasonable). SO, if your contract changed, and all you did was piss and moan about it for 30 days and didnt cancel, you have just agreed to the new terms, and are thenceforth under a new, revised contract under your own permission by submission.

If I were you, and as upset as you are, I would drop Sprint like a ton of hot bricks and go running with tears in my eyes to Verizon. See if they get close to that Sero my friend
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