If you are on a 30 day rolling contract, you probably have a SIM only deal. Yes you can get credit for such contract.
Yes, but they will charge more for the new phone and extend the contract.
It Just Finishes and that's it. But You still can keep the phone. The sim has nothing on it.
Yes!
Yes you can. . . .for example you can put a at&t prepaid go phone SIM into an at&t contract phone and it will still be prepaid.
yes you can
Yes. But my friend is still on a cell phone contract with her babys father because they still had time under there contract and since they can get along for the child's sake they are waiting until there contract is up so they don't have to pay the 275.00 cancelation fee. If he is lying to you about it that would make me wonder.
Absoloutley. But, they will charge you for the remaining months you have left in your contract. EX.. you have 2 months left on your contract and you get a new phone for Christmas. However much your monthly payment is for your phone, they will add all of that up and ask you to pay the total in order to use your new phone.
Yes. Depending on the carrier, you can get a phone without a new contract, but it is going to cost you much more than normal, because the price of phones is subsidized in part by the contract. For example, my new Samsung Convoy cost $80, but would have been more than $400 without a contract.
Verizon, AT&T, and T-Moble all offer reasonably priced contract plans while still having outstanding service. In many cases when you sign up for a contract plan you can actually get the physical phone for free.
If they have your address & phone number they will try to collect. They can sue you.
If you are in the UK- you can dial 999 on a phone without service or credit. think it is the same in the states.
As long as the phone is still in use, there is no limitation. If the phone is no longer being used, it could be 3 or 6 years depending on the type of contract.