If you're being charged an early termination fee by an internet provider (or cellular telephone provider) one way to get around this is to tell them you're moving to an area they don't service. You'll want to do a little research first. Make sure to mention how satisfied with their service you've been, and that when you move back in a few months you'll be sure to sign back up with them (wink wink). This can save you a couple hundred dollars.
Interesting.. I am usually too cautious to sign up for agreements :P
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ReplyDeleteBut I don't really think this might work IRL :(
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That is such a simply resolution I'm surprised I didn't think of it myself. Thanks for the tip.
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Wow cheers mate, was trying to get out of paying fees. :D
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ReplyDeleteGood tip, but some stupid providers claim to service areas where they actually don't!
ReplyDeleteHehe, great tip. ^^
ReplyDeleteI wish I would have know this a few months ago. It would have saved me $160.
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