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I don't want to pay the ETF, that's the whole point of this exercise. I'd rather not pay $400+ to get out of my contract when they can't bill properly and when they do make changes I have the right to object to I'm going to.
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the more people on a tower the slower the speed
metro areas have slower speed
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Do you have 4G where you are? Maybe you could upgrade to a 4G phone.
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ETF is $350 minus $10 per month into your contract.
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medic664 wrote:
I don't want to pay the ETF, that's the whole point of this exercise. I'd rather not pay $400+ to get out of my contract when they can't bill properly and when they do make changes I have the right to object to I'm going to.
what changes do you have a right to?
all your rights are spelled out in the contract
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I think you are out of luck on this. Good luck, though.
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I would suggest cancelling your service if you are so unhappy with Verizon. You can then sell your phone on a site such as Swappa.com in order to recoup your ETF. Depending on your phone, you should possibly be able to get well above the ~$300 you would have to pay for the ETF and put the remainder towards a new phone at another provider.
Then you can pick a provider which better suits your needs.
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decrease in USF percentage, but increase in my bill with no other changes? Start with that one. The fee, that Verizon chooses(not required) to give to me, changed. I should have 60 days to object. I am objecting.
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There's no way I'll get enough for my 2 iPhone 4 phones to recoup the ~$400 in ETF I'll owe. What I'm seeing on Swappa and Glyde is maybe 120-130 if i'm lucky.
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they just pass it on, goverment changes it all the time
every carrier does this
consider it tax. it pays for the obama phones
there happier?