150 if your on contract, 453 if your not on contract.
You going to sign a contract or no contract? For a contract to get your phone cheaper you will have to do a credit check.
depends on your phone contract and what company. Check with the dealer or the company. If you are on hold for too long or can't reach the dealer, check your contract your self.
check if it's a trainer contract or a player contract
Yes, they can cash a deposit check before any contract is completed. The purpose of a deposit check is to hold a vehicle for a person while they are waiting on the financing to go through.
Verizon offers good deals if you start a two year contract with them, you can check their website verizonwireless.com to see which phone you would like, they offer free shipping, or you can go to a local store.
You can but it won't work. You don't get to trick someone into a contract.
Since it is a used car check the contract agreements. Some companies have an "As Is" clause that would prevent you from returning the vehicle. Check your contract. More importantly, thouroughly check a vehicle (test drive with you behind the wheel, check tires, windows, doors, locks, all mechanical and electrical parts) to make sure it is in full working order before purchasing the vehicle.
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Yes, "contract" can be used as a verb to describe the act of making a formal agreement or reducing in size. For example, "They need to contract with the supplier for the new materials" or "The metal will contract as it cools."
It is usually not possible to transfer a contract phone into another person's name unless the contract time has expired. Once it has expired, the company that provides the service for the phone will perform a credit check on the person who wants to purchase your phone. If they pass the credit check, the company will write an entirely new contract for the other person.
In most states if you have signed a contract or bill of sale then no you can not. Check your state laws for a "cool off period".