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New Company to get people out of Cingular contracts

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theclearanceguy@aol.com - 24 Jun 2005 07:21 GMT
New Company to get people out of cellphone contracts Here's the link:
http://www.celltradeusa.com
Joseph - 24 Jun 2005 16:01 GMT
>New Company to get people out of cellphone contracts Here's the link:
>http://www.celltradeusa.com

Either this is a troll or he wants you to believe that this is some
"get out of jail card" which it ain't.  It's certainly not going to be
free.  And BTW BFD.  The site's not even up it's "coming soon."  It's
just another scam.

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PDA Man - 30 Jun 2005 06:53 GMT
Its a pain in the butt spammer. The sites up now and of course, you pay to
list your phone and whats left on your contract. If someone is crazy enough
to take your contract and old phone, your out of your contract. Should it
not be taken by anyone, now your still in your contract and out his FEE.

> New Company to get people out of cellphone contracts Here's the link:
> http://www.celltradeusa.com
Tropical Haven - 30 Jun 2005 17:11 GMT
Of course, you would have to give up your phone number if you want to do this,
wouldn't you?

That is, assuming, if it ever worked.

TH

> Its a pain in the butt spammer. The sites up now and of course, you pay to
> list your phone and whats left on your contract. If someone is crazy enough
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> > New Company to get people out of cellphone contracts Here's the link:
> > http://www.celltradeusa.com
subdude - 01 Jul 2005 15:13 GMT
>Of course, you would have to give up your phone number if you want to do this,
>wouldn't you?
>
>That is, assuming, if it ever worked.
>
>TH

In their FAQ they say no, that in fact most people will be porting
their OWN number to your contract...but more importantly the FAQ also
mentioned that the CSP (Cellular Service Provider) will likely charge
a deactivation fee - sometimes up to $175-200!!!

So what's the real value they're providing?  I don't see this as any
great help - yeah, you can get out of your contract, but yuo could do
the same on your own and pay the same fees....

subdude
 
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