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6700 yuma makes a great point and I hope you and your girl friend consider it. I pay $99.99 plus tax and geessshhhh, I am saving a crap load of money compared to $200.oo plus tax for unlimited.
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she can terminate at anytime, they are gonna bill her for the etf. I can tell you that once she terminates, it works just like any other type of debt, she can pay on it, she just cant let it go delinquent. Id advise her to pay it soon as she could though, and also you could sell her phone to put towards the etf and final bill
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make sure she ports he number over to Sprint first before she cancels her vzw contract or else the number will be lost. when they port the number, the vzw plan will automatically be cancelled. hope u read this before you guys switch.
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Wow! You people are crazy to be paying $100+ a month for a PCS phone. I can get unlimited minutes, with unlimited data, SMS and MMS for only $59.99/month. Yes, it's nationwide, and yes, it starts at 7p.
My company is a smaller, regional company, but man, I don't know how you people can afford what you're paying. |
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success, it's self explainatory. lol. it's an american tilt (not the true euro kaiser). you go jackschitt28!
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