You may be in for a surprise if you ever try to cancel your contract. This is a good deal for me because I overestimated the amount of minutes I need per month and would like to move to a plan with less minutes. However, I've been reluctant to call them for fear of activating the automatic contract extension. I will give them a shout once this goes into effect.
Wow. I'm surprised Verizon is trying to change their ways. We've had nothing but trouble with them. From false negative credit reports they never fixed, to "accidentally" extended contracts:
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R1cebrner @ Oct 3rd 2007 1:23PM
I must have been lucky ive changed plans a couple of times with out requiring a contract extension
mlb @ Oct 3rd 2007 1:26PM
You may be in for a surprise if you ever try to cancel your contract. This is a good deal for me because I overestimated the amount of minutes I need per month and would like to move to a plan with less minutes. However, I've been reluctant to call them for fear of activating the automatic contract extension. I will give them a shout once this goes into effect.
aj @ Oct 3rd 2007 3:05PM
Wow. I'm surprised Verizon is trying to change their ways. We've had nothing but trouble with them. From false negative credit reports they never fixed, to "accidentally" extended contracts:
http://www.fabbrication.net/blog/archives/35-Verizon-Wireless-Accidentally-Extends-our-Contract.html