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| dude63043 2005-07-10, 10:55 pm |
| If you have only 2 months left for your cell phone contract to end and
you want to end your plan now without paying early cancellation
charges, then you can transfer your contract to me. I will pay the
required monthly fee for the rest of the contract period. If your
initial Contract gave you a free phone then I would want the free
phone transferred to me.
This way you can change plan/service easily. I’m interested in
T-mobile plan for St. Louis, Missouri area.
contact me asap at yahoo with user name dude63043.
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| Joseph 2005-07-11, 6:55 am |
| On 10 Jul 2005 18:58:48 -0500, dude63043@yahoo-dot-com.no-spam.invalid
(dude63043) wrote:
quote:
>If you have only 2 months left for your cell phone contract to end and
>you want to end your plan now without paying early cancellation
>charges, then you can transfer your contract to me. I will pay the
>required monthly fee for the rest of the contract period. If your
>initial Contract gave you a free phone then I would want the free
>phone transferred to me.
>
>This way you can change plan/service easily. I’m interested in
>T-mobile plan for St. Louis, Missouri area.
>
>contact me asap at yahoo with user name dude63043.
I do hope you're aware that in order for you to assume responsibility
for that account you will still be required to go through a credit
check by T-Mobile. If you're a no go you may not transfer the account
or you may be required to pay a large deposit.
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