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HELP!!! I can't get out of my contract!
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| toomanybeerz@hotmail.com 2007-03-29, 10:33 pm |
| I called Verizon, because I heard they were increasing the price for
incoming international txt messages from 10cents to 15cents. They said
that they sent a notification out and that I only had 60 days to
respond. There has to be a loophole to fix my problem! Any suggestions
would be appreciated!!!!!
HELP!!!!
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| The Other Funk 2007-03-29, 10:33 pm |
| Finding the keyboard operational
toomanybeerz@hotmail
.com entered:
> I called Verizon, because I heard they were increasing the price for
> incoming international txt messages from 10cents to 15cents. They said
> that they sent a notification out and that I only had 60 days to
> respond. There has to be a loophole to fix my problem! Any suggestions
> would be appreciated!!!!!
> HELP!!!!
Use your time machine to go back and READ the stuff in your bill then call
to cancel.
What's that? You don't have a time machine? Then cancel text messaging on
your phone.
Bob
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| Agent_C 2007-03-29, 10:33 pm |
| On 29 Mar 2007 14:41:57 -0700, toomanybeerz@hotmail
.com wrote:
>I called Verizon, because I heard they were increasing the price for
>incoming international txt messages from 10cents to 15cents. They said
>that they sent a notification out and that I only had 60 days to
>respond. There has to be a loophole to fix my problem! Any suggestions
>would be appreciated!!!!!
>HELP!!!!
How many incoming international TXT messages do you get in a month? At
an additional .05 each, is it really going amount to anything?
A_C
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| Todd Allcock 2007-03-30, 4:33 am |
| At 29 Mar 2007 21:50:45 +0000 The Other Funk wrote:
> Finding the keyboard operational
> toomanybeerz@hotmail
.com entered:
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> Use your time machine to go back and READ the stuff in your bill then
call to cancel.
> What's that? You don't have a time machine? Then cancel text messaging
on your phone.
You guys are assuming he gives a rat's hindquarters about the price of
texting. I'm guessing that he's just bummed he missed a rare opportunity
to get out of his contract without an EFT.
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| XS11E 2007-03-30, 10:33 am |
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That's why it's called a contract. You signed it, you're stuck with
it.
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| toomanybeerz@hotmail.com 2007-03-30, 3:33 pm |
| On Mar 30, 12:34 am, Todd Allcock <eleccon...@AmericaOnLine.com>
wrote:
> At 29 Mar 2007 21:50:45 +0000 The Other Funk wrote:> Finding the keyboard operational
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> call to cancel.
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> on your phone.
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> You guys are assuming he gives a rat's hindquarters about the price of
> texting. I'm guessing that he's just bummed he missed a rare opportunity
> to get out of his contract without an EFT.
>
> --
> Posted via a free Usenet account fromhttp://www.teranews.com
HaHa...I have to say you guys have been no help! This guy is
absolutely right as to why I want to get out of my contract!
Oh well....I appreciate the time you spent making me laugh with your
sarcasm (especially the back in time thing!) Thanks anyway!
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| The Ghost of General Lee 2007-03-30, 3:33 pm |
| On 30 Mar 2007 11:35:41 -0700, toomanybeerz@hotmail
.com wrote:
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>HaHa...I have to say you guys have been no help!
In all fairness to those who responded to you, it's hard to help when
there are no means to do so. This issue was discussed here quite a
bit when the announcement was made. Did you even see the bill insert?
Or do you even open your bills? I don't mean that in a condescending
way, I just know quite a few people who still get paper billings, but
never them open the because they check and pay their accounts online.
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| The Ghost of General Lee 2007-03-30, 3:33 pm |
| On Fri, 30 Mar 2007 14:54:01 -0400, The Ghost of General Lee
<ghost@general.lee> wrote:
>but never open them because they check and pay their accounts online.
Note to self: Never post to usenet and talk on the phone at the same
time.:-)
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| I'll bet if you show them your past 5 or 10 bills with a whole bunch of
international text messages on them VZW will be more likely to go along.
If you don't use ITM, you have nothing to show for being "materially
affected" by this change. Therefore I can't see any reason for them to let
you out. I don't actually (this time) find their stance unreasonable.
If they doubled the price of calls to Pakistan, and my records show I've
never called Pakistan once in the 15 years I've dealt with them, I EXPECT to
get laughed at when I call up crying "materially affected!!"
Unfortunately, when trying to be helpful, people post info about these
changes, some of us get all excited, thinking it's a free pass to get out of
the contract. Not.
I always sign a one-year contract. When you do that, you generally don't
have much to lose UNLESS you happen to move to an area where Verizon doesn't
work.....and in that case, I've heard of exceptions being made.
Dean
< toomanybeerz@hotmail
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news:1175204517.696860.326630@n76g2000hsh.googlegroups.com...
>I called Verizon, because I heard they were increasing the price for
> incoming international txt messages from 10cents to 15cents. They said
> that they sent a notification out and that I only had 60 days to
> respond. There has to be a loophole to fix my problem! Any suggestions
> would be appreciated!!!!!
> HELP!!!!
>
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