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Originally Posted by RatTub
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The ECF is the greater of (i) $100 or (ii) $20 per month
remaining in the service agreement, to a maximum of $400 (plus
applicable taxes), and applies for each line in the plan that is
terminated. In connection with your wireless data service, a Data
Early Cancellation Fee (DECF) also applies if, for any reason,
your service is terminated prior to the end of your plan's
commitment term (Data Term). The DECF is the greater of (i) $25
or (ii) $5 per month remaining in the Data Term, to a maximum of
$100 (plus applicable taxes), and applies in addition to the ECF
for termination of your service agreement. If you subscribe to a
plan combining both voice and data services, both the ECF and the
DECF apply.
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So the cost for most of us to get out of our contracts will be $500. To put that in to perspective, for those of us who signed up for a new 3 year contract to get the new android phones, that would be about $2160 over 3 years (based on $30 for voice and $30 for data).
We also need to find out about getting out of our contracts legally without incurring the fee. Does anyone here know a lawyer who might be able to tell us with out paying expensive lawyers fees. ;-)