Friday, October 9, 2009

Get Out Of A Cell Phone Contract

Cell phone providers often throw in a free or discounted phone when you switch to their service, which can be a big incentive to get out of an existing contract. Sometimes you may just not be happy with your existing service provider or you have been offered a better deal by another company. Here are some tips to help you smoothly transition to a new cell phone contract.


Instructions


1. Check your service agreement and find out how much longer your contract is valid. Most contracts are valid for one or two years.


2. Contact your service provider about early termination fees associated with canceling your contract. The fee is based on each phone or phone line and can add up if you have more than one. Pay the required termination fee.


3. Set a date to turn off your cell phone. If you are switching to a new provider but keeping the same number, it takes a short time for your phone number to be released to the new service provider. If your cell phone is your livelihood, choose a non-peak calling time to make the switch.


4. Make sure that your last bill will be your final bill. Double check to make sure there are no hidden fees past your last month.


5. Discontinue automatic payments with your old service provider if you have that setup to pay your monthly bill.

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