Verizon doubling early termination fees
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11-04-2009, 03:11 PM
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Verizon doubling early termination fees
erizon doubling early termination fees
Wed Nov 4, 2009 11:37AM EST See Comments (0) Buzz up!1 vote ![]() But perhaps the most notorious example of electronics lock-in is the good-old cell phone contract early termination fee. Every carrier has one: If you want to get out of your contract early, you'll pay at least a hundred bucks for the privilege. The carriers justify it by saying you get a better deal on your cell phone when you make the initial purchase, but for many, hanging on to a crummy phone for two years just isn't worth it, and many people find that after the first year has passed, they want out of the deal (usually so they can get an iPhone). And that termination fee is always painful. Well, if you sign up for new service with Verizon beginning November 15 or later, that early termination fee is about to start hurting much worse. According to Boy Genius Report, Verizon is preparing to double its ETF to a whopping $350 if you cancel your service before your contract is up. For users with a simple calling plan, that amount of money can be close to the fees for a year's worth of service. Oh, there's a little bone thrown in there for you: For every month of your contract fulfilled, the company knocks $10 off the ETF. Great deal? Hardly: Cancel your 24-month contract in the 23rd month and you're still on the hook for a $120 termination fee. Ouch. It's unclear if the new fee will apply to all devices or just mysterious "advanced" ones (see the link for further speculation), but either way this is a bad omen for all cell phone users, as all the carriers tend to raise prices and fees in lockstep with each other whenever they think they can get away with it. (See also: Text messaging fees.) And they usually do. Get ready for some outrage, folks. Be mad! http://tech.yahoo.com/blogs/null/154280 Twitter updates we will follow you back http://twitter.com/Hardcoreweather Now on Facebook We will like you back http://www.facebook.com/pages/Hardcorewe...466?v=wall |
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11-04-2009, 05:32 PM
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Verizon doubling early termination fees
To bad you can not get the carrier you are moving to pay your ETF.
Version is $100, that is cheep. Think AT&T is like $250 and has been for several years. Trained Weather Spotter CoCoRaHS Volunteer https://www.instagram.com/bostickjm https://twitter.com/BostickJM http://www.livechasers.com/JonathanBostick |
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11-05-2009, 01:14 AM
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11-05-2009, 01:22 AM
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Verizon doubling early termination fees
What's worse is that if you cancel in month 23, it's still over $100 to do so.
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11-05-2009, 06:36 AM
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Verizon doubling early termination fees
but are prorated ETFs better?
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