Before you can cancel your contract without a fee, you need to have a valid reason for canceling (e.g. repeated billing issues, poor service, etc.). Not liking your phone is not a valid reason.
To cancel, follow these steps:
1. Call customer service. Get the name and call center location of the rep you are speaking with. Tell them that due to the issue your having (and be sure to tell them what the issue is), you would like to cancel your contract.
2. If they say you need to pay the fee, tell them you would like to appeal the fee.
3. Tell them to enter information about your issue into the notes section.
4. Ask the rep for the contact information of the regulatory agency for your state. If they refuse to tell you, file a complaint with the FCC (a link to the FCC's complaint site is provided at the bottom).
5. Fax a letter detailing your issue to your carrier's customer service department. Do not send it to the billing location; it must be sent to a location where it will be read.
6. Fax a copy of the letter you sent to your carrier to the regulatory agency for your state. The regulatory agency will then decide if the fee was valid.
Yes, it is in the contract. It apparently costs them more money than your contract is worth if you roam most of the time (approx. 80% of the time)
219.99 no contract, 74.99 2 year contract
it is 399.99 without a contract
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Nope. You have to have a contract with AT&T.
Yes, an employee can cancel employment as long as there was no contract for that employment. If there was a contract, the employee can be sued for breech of contract.
You call them and cancel. If you signed a contract, review the contract for any early termination requirements.
In the state of Idaho you have 72 hours to cancel an automobile contract. You should be able to cancel the contract before the 72 hours is up.
Short answer: ✅ *Sometimes—but not always.* It depends on how and where you signed the contract: * **Online / phone / doorstep (distance selling): ✅ Usually you have a cooling-off period (often 14 days, not just 72 hours) where you can cancel without penalty. In-store or in person: ❌ Typically no automatic right to cancel, unless the contract itself allows it. 👉 So the “72 hours rule” isn’t universal—it’s more common in specific industries or countries, but many places (like the UK/EU) give **14 days** instead. ✔️ Best move: Check your contract for a **“cooling-off period”** or cancellation clause. If you want, tell me your country and contract type (phone, property, etc.), and I’ll give you the exact rule.
Not normally no. You normally have to go and get a phone from those companies before you can get a contract from them. Im not exactly sure about Tmobiles requirements, but for other places you normally can't do it. So i would go and find out the requirements of Tmobile.
You can get a number of free phones from Tmobile if you renew your contract. They ask for a two year commitment and you can choose any phone you like with good credit.
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.