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Any help is greatly appreciated on this subject...
My company has Nextel phones. Recently, we upgraded our packages to
better accomodate our usage. It seems that we agreed to a contract
extension for this to happen and we can't use Nextel anymore because
of rural coverage reasons. Has anyone encountered this? How can they
do that when they don't have a signed document or recording of it?
Archived from groups: alt.cellular.nextel (More info?)
On 2004-05-06, Todd wrote:
> Any help is greatly appreciated on this subject...
> My company has Nextel phones. Recently, we upgraded our packages to
> better accomodate our usage. It seems that we agreed to a contract
> extension for this to happen and we can't use Nextel anymore because
> of rural coverage reasons. Has anyone encountered this? How can they
> do that when they don't have a signed document or recording of it?
Basically what I think Nextel does anytime you change your contract to
something else, it's like you pretty much sign a new contract. I'm not sure if
you get pro-rated again, thought I'm assuming you do.
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Archived from groups: alt.cellular.nextel (More info?)
More then likely it was written into your original contract that you
actually signed that this was going to happen. I asked about this
during my signon and was told the same thing.
On 6 May 2004 16:09:57 -0700, voloftn@aol.com (Todd) wrote:
>Any help is greatly appreciated on this subject...
>
>My company has Nextel phones. Recently, we upgraded our packages to
>better accomodate our usage. It seems that we agreed to a contract
>extension for this to happen and we can't use Nextel anymore because
>of rural coverage reasons. Has anyone encountered this? How can they
>do that when they don't have a signed document or recording of it?
>
>Thanks!
>Todd
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