November 8, 200421 yr I was wondering if anyone knew off hand around how much it costs to "buy out" your contract for the phone. also if I were to buy a T-Moble phone, would I be able to keep my same nextel stuff (ei: number and phonebook)
November 8, 200421 yr Before I moved I planned on switching from cingular to T-Mobile--but the buyout for my contract was about $100, plus extra for the phone because I had signed up for a time deal that influenced how much my phone was. Anyway, it wasn't worth it, so I stayed with them. I know some companies let you keep your number--I've had friends switch and keep the numbers. I would call the carrier you want to switch to and see what they offer.
November 8, 200421 yr Author ^^exactly what I didnt want to hear. nextel usually charges much more than everyone else, plus I think I also extended my contract when I bought my current phone, to lower the price, which they'll probably add onto. I wanted to do this because im going on vacation soon, and I wanted a camera phone, since its the new in thing. I didnt want to spend 350 bucks on the new nextel one either, but im guessing its gonna be in the 200-300 dollar range just to get out of this contract plus add buying and setting up a plan with another company. ehhh not good. Ill get the bad news tomorrow when I call them I guess.
November 8, 200421 yr hell yah, get T-mobile, its awesome. great service, good range, not too expensive
November 8, 200421 yr All cell phone numbers are transferable now. They passed a law that guarenteed you can take your number with you. And if you just signed a contract, dig it out, and it will say on there somewhere how much it costs to buy out a contract. I can tell you it won't be cheap.
November 8, 200421 yr also, you probably wont be able to transfer your phone book if you are switching companies. if you were getting a new Nextel, it probably can be done, but not if you go to T-mobile, sprint, or anyone else. as a side note...picture phones are cool, but the quality really isnt the greatest. you may want to take the 200-300 bucks you mentioned and just buy a camera. just my 2 cents
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