You can always cancel the contract but they will charge you for it.
Yes, you can cancel a contract with you service provider, but you will most likely be charged with an early termination fee. And this will depend on the stipulations on the contract.
Only 10 cents!
A prepaid mobile phone has different benefits in comparison with a contract phone. For one, you can pay as you go, and you can cancel at anytime. With a contract, one is stuck with the plan for 2 years or more.
Yes, 30 days warning though.
Call the customer services number and tell them you wish to end your contract.
It depends on the terms of the contract. There is usually an early cancellation fee and there can be additional fees for each month left on the contract. Best to review the details of your contract to understand exactly what happens if you cancel.
Most of the service providers also offer cell phones with no contract, e.g. Tracfone or T-Mobile. These can be purchased on-site in chain stores like Wal-Mart.
A pay-as-you-go plan. AT&T has GoPhones that do this. Virgin Mobile has month to month plans. You can cancel the plan anytime you want, unlike with a contract.
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 !
The service providers will continue to bill you. If you got a phone tied with the contract they will contact you and offer to upgrade the phone to a newer model.
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.