I need to find someone who lives in a deadzone for T-Mobile, an area with 0 bars. If I can, and get them to fax a utility bill or a renters agreement saying I live there, I can get out of my contract without having to pay $400 (I have 2 lines). If someone lives in a deadzone and can do this for me I would you something for your time. Please, check the coverage map and if you're in a deadzone, contact me.
http://www.t-mobile.com/coverage/
Need a huge favor regarding a cellphone ETF
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Re: Need a huge favor regarding a cellphone ETF
Hmmm. I imagine a easy way to get released would be to claim your enrolled in a rural college. You would have no bills while at school so you could claim there is nothing to send them.
Re: Need a huge favor regarding a cellphone ETF
I think I found a way out. My brother's girlfriend's sister lives in North Carolina. T-Mobile doesn't provide service there and while you use a T-Mobile phone there, you're roaming, using another carrier. Therefor, they can not provide you with a local number, and to continue service, it would cost them a fortune because all calls made in the state are considered roaming. They should drop me for this or let me out with no ETF. I can provide "proof" I am moving there so it won't be a problem getting them to believe it.
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Re: Need a huge favor regarding a cellphone ETF
Just curious but why do you want to get out? My contract is up in april and I was considering switching providers.
Re: Need a huge favor regarding a cellphone ETF
I have two lines (ex-girlfriends line which doesn't even have a phone on it) and I pay way too much a month to have a cellphone I barely use and I just bought an iPhone.JuddWack wrote:Just curious but why do you want to get out? My contract is up in april and I was considering switching providers.
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