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Get out of your wireless phone plan without a penalty

So you’re yearning

to get the latest iPhone or PDA or what have you…and then you find out, you’re still locked into your current mobile phone or wireless contract.

Are you SOL?

No indeed! There are several resources online where you can swap your mobile contract or have someone else take it over. Take CellSwapper, for example:

… If you are currently dissatisfied with your cell phone or plan, or simply want to cancel your current service, there are Not Many viable ways to get out of your contract. Due to the High Early Termination Fees, ranging between $150 to $250 per plan, you are may be one of almost half of all cell phone customers who are forced to remain stuck in their contract.* With Cellswapper.com, you can find somebody to take over your cell phone contract and Avoid paying Any early termination fees…..

…Savings can be:

  • AT&T: $175 per Phone Line
  • Verizon: $175 per Phone Line
  • Sprint: $150 per Phone Line
  • Cingular: $150 per Phone Line or up to $240 per Phone Line in NY
  • T-Mobile: $200 per Phone Line
  • Nextel: $200 per Phone Line
  • CellularOne: $200 Phone Line
  • Centennial: $250 per Phone Line
  • Alltel: $200 per Phone Line

CellSwapper.com has discovered that your carrier will only charge you an early termination fee if they don’t have somebody to pay the monthly fees for the remainder of the contract. By finding another party to takeover your plan, the Carrier is ensured that somebody else will continue paying them a monthly fee….MORE…

CellSwapper.com isn’t the only resource you can use - others include:

And if you need to discuss your carrier, check out these great forums:

ThankYouVeryMuch!

Owlbert

And if you want a new phone without a contract:


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