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Old July 13th, 2008, 02:16 PM
Steve Sobol
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Default Verizon Opens Wallet to Settle Raft of Early Termination Lawsuits

On 2008-07-13, Scott in SoCal <scottenaztlan@yahoo.com> wrote:

> If extending your contract without your express agreement is their
> stated policy, they certainly didn't state it very loudly when I first
> signed on with them.
>
>>I get irritated at people who sign
>>or verbally agree to a contract and then get all pissy when the person or
>>company on the other end holds them to the contract. Yes, Scott, that means
>>you. :)

>
> Be irritated all you like. Verizon still blows dead bears and I'm
> going to tell everyone who will listen about my experience.


I was referring to your complaint that they charge you the full ETF if
you're even ONE DAY shy of your contract end date. They are completely
within their rights to do so. OF COURSE I'm not arguing they should be
allowed to extend your contract just because you looked at them funny.

> It seems we agree more than we disagree.


Yes. I was only arguing against the first complaint.

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