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NE2 and cancellation fees in reference to buying V710

BMR12345

May 11, 2004, 10:33 AM
There is a 175 dollar cancellation fee. If you yell at verizon they may push it back a few months. My 2 years is up in August and I yelled and pleaded and they allowed it bumped back to May 31st since I told them my phone was dying. I also told them I would agree to sign another 2 year contract. Either way, the phone probably won't be out till much sooner than August anyways. So no worries. If you like the phone enough then you should be willing to fork over the cash or look for deals on ebay.
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MarthaStewart

May 11, 2004, 11:08 AM
Thanks for the info.

My contract is up February 2005. I don't know how much longer my T720 will keep working.

Can I upgrage in June (if the V710 is out in June), pay full retail price, and not get a cancellation fee?

I want to upgrade. Even though it would be upsetting to have to pay a $500 (assuming) retail value for a phone that most people will be getting for $299.
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npitlor

May 11, 2004, 11:58 AM
"Can I upgrage in June (if the V710 is out in June), pay full retail price, and not get a cancellation fee?

I want to upgrade. Even though it would be upsetting to have to pay a $500 (assuming) retail value for a phone that most people will be getting for $299."



Just a thought... For about $20 per month, you can add a second phone to your account, and share the minutes.

Why not add the 710 as a second phone (do you have a parent who could use the original as an emergency backup?)

Keep two phones until February (about 7 months, or $140 -- Assuming the 710 comes out soon), and then cancel one of the phones, keeping the 710 active... This saves about $60, and does someone a favor for a few months, with the extra phone.

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Sam K

May 11, 2004, 2:03 PM
I'm going to post this one time since people haven't been reading the entire thread or are forgetting that this question was asked already. This was an email I response I received from Verizon Wireless Customer Care NY-NJ regarding a question I submitted about the equipment upgrade policy. Basically you can do an early equipment upgrade (at the discounted price) 12 months into a 2 year contract if you're on a plan that's $49.99 or higher and don't have an overdue balance (i.e. balance more than 30 days past due). Just read the rules in the response.

Dear Sam K,

Thank you for contacting Verizon Wireless through our website. We appreciate your inquiry regarding upgrade eligibility, and we are happy to assist you.

Yes, you are corre...
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