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What will it cost me to get out of my 2 year contract with rogers?
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<blockquote data-quote="MeCe" data-source="post: 2752420" data-attributes="member: 344734"><p>If I were you I would wait until they change thier terms and conditions. So usually whenever you get your bill at the end of the month check the fine print to see if they made any changes to your ongoing contract. If they did you have at least 30 days and during that length I would give them a call and get them to cancel the contract cost free and you'll be out in no time! I found out about this on friday and it is required by law that's what I heard. But I don't think they do this often but it's worth checking on it. But if you don't call them within the time span then you are already accepting the changes and your contract will carry. But if you don't want to do that then you'll be paying a pricey early termination fee which can range from $300-600 approximate</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MeCe, post: 2752420, member: 344734"] If I were you I would wait until they change thier terms and conditions. So usually whenever you get your bill at the end of the month check the fine print to see if they made any changes to your ongoing contract. If they did you have at least 30 days and during that length I would give them a call and get them to cancel the contract cost free and you'll be out in no time! I found out about this on friday and it is required by law that's what I heard. But I don't think they do this often but it's worth checking on it. But if you don't call them within the time span then you are already accepting the changes and your contract will carry. But if you don't want to do that then you'll be paying a pricey early termination fee which can range from $300-600 approximate [/QUOTE]
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