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Has anyone EVER gotten successfully released from their cell phone...
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<blockquote data-quote="SayWhat?" data-source="post: 143214"><p>...contract? (t-mobile)? I'm not trying to welch on a contract I signed. The 2 year contract extension t-mobile is trying to hold me to was not entered into by an account holder on my account and they didn't know they were entering a contract to begin with. </p><p></p><p>What are your best pointers to win? I have good legal proof, but who wants to hire a lawyer to avoid a 200 dollar breaking contract fine? I want to be released without having to pay anything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SayWhat?, post: 143214"] ...contract? (t-mobile)? I'm not trying to welch on a contract I signed. The 2 year contract extension t-mobile is trying to hold me to was not entered into by an account holder on my account and they didn't know they were entering a contract to begin with. What are your best pointers to win? I have good legal proof, but who wants to hire a lawyer to avoid a 200 dollar breaking contract fine? I want to be released without having to pay anything. [/QUOTE]
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