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Wireless Wave question.
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| Doza |
hey everyone. I bought a motorola razr v3 from wireless wave on a 3 year contract in December 2005. But now i want to cancel my service. can any help me on what to do? i know i'm going to have to pay that penalty fee for breaking contract, but is there anything else i have to do? such as give back the phone or anything?
thx ahead of time everyone. |
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| *~LiSa-LoO~* |
I doubt there's anything you can do, like giving back your phone. That's how they screw you when buying 3 year contracts. You'll most likely have to buy out the contract. (Which IMO if you're going to do that, you may as well stick with it - but then again I don't know why you're cancelling it).
I've been with Rogers for about 6 years now and my plan has only had minor changes when I renew it, so I knew that I wouldn't want to cancel it change it drastically so I went with a 2 year contract. For new phone owners I wouldn't recommend it unless you're 100% positive you won't change your mind. |
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| Doza |
| quote: | Originally posted by *~LiSa-LoO~*
I doubt there's anything you can do, like giving back your phone. That's how they screw you when buying 3 year contracts. You'll most likely have to buy out the contract. (Which IMO if you're going to do that, you may as well stick with it - but then again I don't know why you're cancelling it).
I've been with Rogers for about 6 years now and my plan has only had minor changes when I renew it, so I knew that I wouldn't want to cancel it change it drastically so I went with a 2 year contract. For new phone owners I wouldn't recommend it unless you're 100% positive you won't change your mind. |
thanks for the help, yeah i made a mistake with the 3 year contract. i was a newbie cell phone buyer at the time :crazy: |
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| Floorwhore |
| Wireless Wave = big mistake. |
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| Doza |
| quote: | Originally posted by Floorwhore
Wireless Wave = big mistake. |
yeah i learned that the hardest way possible. |
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| Jer. |
Once you're past 30 days / 30 minutes, you're S.O.L.
Your only option is to buy out the contract, which as of December '05 is $200.00 or $20.00 leading up to the end of your contract term, whichever is less. |
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| Doza |
| quote: | Originally posted by Jer.
Once you're past 30 days / 30 minutes, you're S.O.L.
Your only option is to buy out the contract, which as of December '05 is $200.00 or $20.00 leading up to the end of your contract term, whichever is less. |
yeah i know, don't remind me :sadgreen: |
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| VERTiG0 |
| Any wireless contract is the devil. Buy your own phone, do month-to-month (not pay as you go). |
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| *~LiSa-LoO~* |
| quote: | Originally posted by Floorwhore
Wireless Wave = big mistake. |
+1
I bought a phone through them a few years back. And the customer service there was SO sketchy. I ended up not having any problems. I had an issue where my phone had to be sent back and they fixed it, and didn't charge me - just like they were supposed to. But I was worried as hell. The people who work there (at least in Windsor) are so unprofessional. |
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| iLiptikalOrbitZ |
| Tell them you are moving out of the country or coverage area. Provide an address as to where you are moving. |
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| lopi |
| quote: | Originally posted by iLiptikalOrbitZ
Tell them you are moving out of the country or coverage area. Provide an address as to where you are moving. |
Ill give u my grandma's address in russia LOL |
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| Wyndham |
$20 a month x # of months left up to $200 to get out of it.
dont ever sign for 3 years, even 2 isn't the best idea. |
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