T-Mobile HTC One & iPhone Un-Contract Refunds with no ETF How to Get

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The Washington State Attorney General, found that T-Mobile's new no-contract plan was in fact a contract and there was deceptive advertising that lead consumers to believe that there no annual contracts or hidden charges when in fact there is an Early Termination Fee (ETF) and balloon payment if yo want to get out your T-Mobile plan when you buy a phone.

So if you bought an HTC One and don't like it or realized that although the iPhone 5 is better deal than other carriers, you can get out paying  for the phone and the T-Mobile Mobile contract if follow the guidelines by the Attorney General that follow.

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Verizon News: Changes in Plans, Subs and Payments

There are changes afloat at Verizon Wireless official ahat may show how T-Mobile's new cheaper un-carrier plans' influence on plans, end of discounts and subsidies. Verizon will over one-year payments plans for some devices starting April 21.

End of Life for Shared Non-Phone Upgrades and Every Two, Too

Verizon wireless spokeswoman, Brenda Raney announced today that Verizon Wireless has changed its upgrade eligibility.  Customers on a two-year agreement will be eligible for an upgrade at 24 months versus the current eligibility of 20 months.

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