For those of you who want to switch with no contract, all you have to do is pay for your own handset. the 2year agreement is ONLY required to get a discount on your handset. Most customers are asking the company to give them $200+ equipment for free, your not going to get that kind of money handed to you without a contract. So, if you want to not be locked into a contract, pay full price for your phone and activate without a contract. Easy right?
“Microsoft's not promising the world with Windows Mobile 6.5, nor are they delivering it -- it's very much a stopgap, complete with duct tape, bubble gum, and Bondo.”
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For those of you who want to switch with no contract, all you have to do is pay for your own handset. the 2year agreement is ONLY required to get a discount on your handset. Most customers are asking the company to give them $200+ equipment for free, your not going to get that kind of money handed to you without a contract. So, if you want to not be locked into a contract, pay full price for your phone and activate without a contract. Easy right?