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Cellular Phone Forum / Providers / ATT Wireless / April 2004

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Can you get out a contract if you move to an area without signal???

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SpiceBall - 06 Apr 2004 15:19 GMT
I'm planning on inking a 2 year TDMA contract to get the $59.99 plan
with 7 PM N/W.  However, I'm making a move from NJ (where AT&T TDMA is
very strong) to Houston (where in the few times I've visited have felt
that TDMA is strong, but I'm not 100% sure).

My question is if I move down to Houston and end up in a dead zone
area with no signal can I get out of the contract?

Does this matter if I am on a family plan??
Robert M. - 06 Apr 2004 15:29 GMT
> I'm planning on inking a 2 year TDMA contract to get the $59.99 plan
> with 7 PM N/W.  However, I'm making a move from NJ (where AT&T TDMA is
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> My question is if I move down to Houston and end up in a dead zone
> area with no signal can I get out of the contract?

If any of the cellular carrier had decent coverage maps, you could
determine that for yourself.

The answer is "Maybe".

> Does this matter if I am on a family plan??

no.
ben skversky - 06 Apr 2004 18:32 GMT
I would think that you couldn't get out of the contract.

> I'm planning on inking a 2 year TDMA contract to get the $59.99 plan
> with 7 PM N/W.  However, I'm making a move from NJ (where AT&T TDMA is
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>
> Does this matter if I am on a family plan??
Robert M. - 06 Apr 2004 18:49 GMT
> I would think that you couldn't get out of the contract.

Often an insistant customer is let out. Usually the first time
one asks you are pointed to fine print in the contract. The trick is not
to ask, but to insist.
Jeff Farrar - 06 Apr 2004 20:54 GMT
I just got the $59.99 TDMA shared plan.  No 7pm n/w that I am aware of.

> I'm planning on inking a 2 year TDMA contract to get the $59.99 plan
> with 7 PM N/W.  However, I'm making a move from NJ (where AT&T TDMA is
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>
> Does this matter if I am on a family plan??
SpiceBall - 07 Apr 2004 05:23 GMT
Yeah it's only on GSM plans.

Can't even get a share national plan on TDMA anymore!

> I just got the $59.99 TDMA shared plan.  No 7pm n/w that I am aware of.
>
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> >
> > Does this matter if I am on a family plan??
 
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