No, the contracts are all designed with an early termination fee to ensure they make a profit. No one would buy out that contract as it would result In financial loss.
it depends. if you have a cingular or tmobile phone they can usually be easily swapped with one another.
Yes, you can also check what another cell phone has been looking up in the internet.
it depends What does it depend on?
The pay as you go cell phone is less expensive then a purchasing a contract cell phone from another company. The phone itself is less expensive and the fact that you prepay for the minutes makes the phone plan much cheaper. http://cell-phones.toptenreviews.com/pay-as-you-go/
Have you wanted to buy a phone from The Cell Phone Shop for a long time? Prices of different phones can vary based on what type of contract you want to buy with them. Many cell phone companies want their customers to enter into a long and expensive contract in order to ensure that they stay with the company for awhile.
no no and no! You could just call T-mobile and know right away..I work for a cell phone company ( not T-Mobile ) and our prepaid phones will work with our contract service and vice versa...
No, phones are programmed for the carrier, so if it was a Verizon phone, it was programmed for Verizon. It will not work on another carrier.
It is exactly what the name implies. A services contract is a contract where one of the parties is providing a service. For example, you probably have a contract with you cell phone provider for phone service and another services contract with the company that provides internet service to your home.
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The no-contract services are typically the cheapest but availability can depend on where you live. For the major contract cell providers, Sprint or T-Mobile are the cheapest.
A free Blackberry can often be found when a cell phone customer applies for a two year cell phone contract with a company that provides service to Blackberry users.
get a different phone