Yeah, got out of my contract as well, I had three lines, and only one of them didn't have a texting package. The lady told me I can cancel all of my lines based upon the rate increase internationally. She tried to offer me 100 dollars credit to offset the international texting charges, but I didn't budge.
No matter what people say, you will be able to leave vzw with no ETF if they raise the price of text messaging. when they raised the price from .02 cents to .10 cents they gave people 60 days to leave because vzw breached their end of the contract.
In our terms of service they said that they will send a letter to us if they ever changed our service price. And we will be given 60 days to get out of our service without an ETF. So I guess if we recieve letters that's basically saying we can get out of our contracts.
It really doesnt matter if you cancel your allotment or not. Verizon doesn't have unlimited texting plans so even if you were to go over your 10 buck text plan by one text, you will be affected.
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