R Rambwei macrumors newbie Original poster Aug 20, 2008 12 0 Aug 25, 2008 #1 Meaning I can just revert back to my old phone and not be stuck with the $30/month charge or $175 early termination.
Meaning I can just revert back to my old phone and not be stuck with the $30/month charge or $175 early termination.
Cynicalone macrumors 68040 Jul 9, 2008 3,212 0 Okie land Aug 25, 2008 #2 Who is your wireless provider? AT&T gives you 30 day's to try out the network I believe.
R Rambwei macrumors newbie Original poster Aug 20, 2008 12 0 Aug 25, 2008 #3 Yes, I am on AT&T in the United States.
Cynicalone macrumors 68040 Jul 9, 2008 3,212 0 Okie land Aug 25, 2008 #4 http://www.wireless.att.com/cell-phone-service/legal/return-policy.jsp
ucfgrad93 macrumors Core Aug 17, 2007 19,604 10,914 Colorado Aug 25, 2008 #5 They should. Most carriers allow either 14 or 30 days to return and cancel policies.
R Rambwei macrumors newbie Original poster Aug 20, 2008 12 0 Aug 25, 2008 #6 So I have to spend $105 (-$5 every month on the bill) to cancel something that I used for less than a week?
So I have to spend $105 (-$5 every month on the bill) to cancel something that I used for less than a week?
Cynicalone macrumors 68040 Jul 9, 2008 3,212 0 Okie land Aug 25, 2008 #7 Did you read that link I gave you? You should be out for little to no cost to you.
Opie macrumors 6502a Jun 17, 2008 784 1 Aug 25, 2008 #8 Should just have a restocking fee. No ETF or anything like that although they may charge you for the data and text used.
Should just have a restocking fee. No ETF or anything like that although they may charge you for the data and text used.
R Rambwei macrumors newbie Original poster Aug 20, 2008 12 0 Aug 25, 2008 #9 The iPhone also does have a jammed on/off button so I assume that will nullify the restocking fee. What I'm left with is if I'll have to pay the first month of $30 or anything like that.
The iPhone also does have a jammed on/off button so I assume that will nullify the restocking fee. What I'm left with is if I'll have to pay the first month of $30 or anything like that.