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Do you know how to get out of my Verizon contract?
You could pay the penalty and switch carriers.
I'd rather not face the penalty and pay the penalty for breaking the contract.
If you like Verizon but hate the contract, you could upgrade to a new phone and get a
new contact.
Wouldn't that result in a penalty?
If you are paying for a new phone and sign a new contract, they may waive the penalty.
I need another option.
Research other contracts that Verizon is offering to other people. Inform them that new customers
get a much better deal, and if they don't improve your contract, you're leaving.
Would they actually do that?
Sometimes. You could also find out if your employer or professional organization has
a discount with Verizon, and you could beg to have the contract modified to include that
discount.
That won't get me out of the contract.
No, but it might save you money on the monthly bill. And they might be more willing to negotiate
the terms if you aren't threatening to leave.
What allows me to get out of a contract?
That's pretty much restricted to outright fraud or if you could prove identity theft.
My evil twin signed your contract!
They won't believe that line, since you've been using the phone. Though you could get
out of it if someone else has been using your contract, too.
Can I cancel the contract due to changes in family structure?
You could ask to get out of a family plan if your ex-girlfriend or ex-wife is using
up the minutes. Or you might get out of a personal contract by upgrading to a family
plan.
Or I could adopt you. You're responsible.
It would be easier to lie and say your clone signed up for the lousy contract.
Finally! A plausible plot for Clone Wars!