It is impossible
Unless there is some sort of legal reasoning for obtaining the contract of another mobile user, it is not possible to view someone else's contract legally. One could search through the phone itself for the information if accessible.
When you have a contract with a phone company you receive the perks and deals that come with it. Such as free mobile, long distance and so on. It only stands to reason that when your contract is expired or canceled that you no longer receive these benefits.
No
The Nokia Astound can be purchased through T-Mobile for less then 100.00 if you get a two year service agreement with them. If you choose not to get the contract then it cannot be.
The only mobile phones that do not require a annuL contract fee with T Mobile are the pre paid phones that the customers purchase. All other T Mobile phones would require the customer to have a annual contract with company.
No... T-Mobile will buy you out of your Verizon contract - BUT - you will then be tied to T-Mobile for their minimum contract term. If you then leave T-Mobile before your minimum contract ends - you will pay a 'penalty' pf any whole unused months !
It depends on the type of contract. Most contracts offer so many free minutes and texts per month for a set price. Additionally it may be possible to get a free handset.
Sprint and T-Mobile are different companies. You could port your number to T-Mobile, but if you are under contract with Sprint, you will be charged an early termination fee. So if you're asking if you can transfer a Sprint Contract into a T-Mobile Contract. The answer would be; no.
No. Currently, Boost Mobile only offers no-contract, pre-paid plans. Services like Virgin Mobile, however, offer both.
yes...
Yes you do.
There are a wide range of good smartphones that are available with no contract. As an example Best Buy offers the Boost Mobile HTC One phone and the Virgin Mobile Samsung Galaxy Victory 4G with no contract. The Blackberry Curve is also available with no contract from Boost Mobile and Virgin Mobile.