Breaking Cell Phone Contracts Breaux Bridge LA

Have you ever signed up for a cell phone contract and then later figured out that it just wasn't going to work for you? It's a pretty common scenario which usually ends with the customer paying a huge fee for the "privilege" of breaking the contract.

Local Companies

Crown Castle Com
(337) 228-7699
1031 Irma Dr
Breaux Bridge, LA
Nextel Communications
(504) 393-8322
554 Lapalco Blvd
Gretna, LA
Centennial Wireless
(985) 340-9121
201 S Cate St
Hammond, LA
Centennial Wireless
(318) 992-2301
Jena, LA
Pace Cellular Communications
(337) 643-4273
100 N Irving Ave
Kaplan, LA
Sprint
(318) 549-2727
2159 Airline Dr Ste A
Bossier City, LA
Centennial Wireless
(318) 628-0800
908 1st St
Winnfield, LA
Zcomm Wireless of Central
(225) 262-0966
6697 Sullivan Rd
Greenwell Springs, LA
Sprint Pcs Select Retailer
(504) 365-1191
1820 Belle Chasse Hwy
Terrytown, LA
T-Mobile
(225) 927-7292
9450 Airline Hwy
Baton Rouge, LA

Have you ever signed up for a cell phone contract and then later figured out that it just wasn't going to work for you? It's a pretty common scenario which usually ends with the customer paying a huge fee for the "privilege" of breaking the contract. However, there are ways to get out of your contract without losing a pile of money! It may take a little work, but you can usually successfully get out of your cell phone contract.

  1. Have a reason. Why do you want to get out of the contract? Hopefully you have a good reason and thought you would be able to honor the contract. If not, maybe this will wake you up to the fact that contracts are binding! Either way, find a reason -- real or imagined -- and stick to that.
  2. Complain. Repeatedly. Take whatever your reason is for wanting out of the contract -- poor customer service, no coverage at your home, whatever -- and bring it to the provider's attention. If the customer service representative says that he or she can't do anything, ask for a supervisor. And keep asking. You may eventually get someone who has the power to let you out of your contract and is also tired of your complaining!
  3. Complain using different media. Don't stick to complaining on the phone. If you really want to get out of your cell phone contract, write email, call, and write letters. Letter writing can be particularly effective if you copy the letter to the Better Business Bureau or the Federal Trade Commission.
  4. Remain polite. Yelling doesn't usually work, and threatening letters can get you in trouble. Instead, ask politely, but firmly to be let out of your contract. Back up your request with legitimate reasons, but do not resort to being mean or irrational. ...

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Author: Bronwyn Harris


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