HOW TO SWITCH WIRELESS CARRIERS MID-CONTRACT
Part One: You Need To Switch Wireless Carriers In The Middle Of Your Contract
- You move into a new house, and you discover that your cell phone does not receive a signal.
- You see a commercial that advertises a more inexpensive wireless plan, with additional features you want to use.
- After months and months of phone calls, your carrier will not reimburse you for the multiple hidden fees that they have tacked onto your bill.
- Despite their initial offer, your cell phone bill is still much higher than you expected.
- You need to add additional phones for your children to your existing plan, but your contract is limited to two phones.
- The new, hottest device is on the market, but your cell phone carrier does not support the phone.
- You lost your phone and are waiting to purchase a new one because you want the newest, most expensive device on the market. In the meantime, you are required to continue to pay for your existing contract.
What does a dissatisfied customer do in these situations? According to a recent study, most Americans simply continue with their existing contract. With contracts as long as 2 years in length, it seems shameful that a customer would decide to remain unhappy for this amount of time.
Why would customers continue to pay for a service that is not working for them? Outrageous termination fees. The fine for breaking your contract can run up to $200. With the purchase of a new contract and a new phone, breaking your contract with a wireless carrier can easily cost $300 or more. Some wireless carriers may prorate the remaining charges, but until you decide to end your service, you do not know if your carrier honors this type of arrangement.
Until now, cell phone users were faced with the choice to either continue using their unsatisfactory service or face exorbitant termination fees. Now, a choice exists that can help consumers end their contracts in the middle of the contract term.
Don’t continue to walk outside in order to receive a signal for your cell. Purchase the new, hottest device on the market. Change your plan to the carrier you want, with the best deal available. Now you can switch carriers easily, and avoid hefty termination fees.
Next – Click Here For Part 2 – The Way To Switch Wireless Carriers Mid-Contract
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