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Follow on Google News | Carrier Now Helps Pay Your Early Termination Fee For Your SmartphoneBeing locked into a 2 year contract on your cell phone is a hard pill to swallow, especially if you are maybe only half way through that contract. However, there is help available.
By: Ting There would then usually be two options; terminate your contract early and pay the early termination fee, or wait up to 2 years until you can cancel your contract. However, there is help available. Recently a new option has been made available to everyone who is in this same predicament. That is to simply switch over to Ting.com (http://ting.7eer.net/ There are three easy steps involved once you decide to make the switch to Ting.com with an early termination fee. Just grab a cellphone or smartphone that you are interested in, which includes used, refurbished and new phones. Then have your phone number ported over to the Ting wireless provider. This will also cancel your contract with your current provider. Once these two steps have been completed you will receive a final bill from your previous carrier with the total that you owe. Simply send it over to TIng and they will make sure you receive the credit you are entitled to. If you received a smart phone without an upfront cost or a very low fee for the phone, you are most likely in a 2 year contract with your current carrier and will likely have to pay an early termination fee in order to close your account. If there are multiple cellphones being ported over to Ting, then you will receive 25% credit totaling up to $75 per line that you wish to transfer over to Ting (http://ting.7eer.net/ The credit will apply to those who are already Ting customers and those who have yet to sign up. If you wish to change number however, you will first need to port the number over to Ting from your old carrier. Once this is complete, you can change your number in your Ting account dashboard made available to all paying Ting customers 24 hour a day. Not all carriers have an easy to use account dashboard such as Ting’s. If you are not able to view your amount due online, you will need to wait a week or so for the bill to arrive in the mail. It’s easier to simply download your amount due with the early termination charge shown and send it in to Ting. Otherwise, scan or simply take a photo showing the fees and they will make sure you are credited the amount to your new Ting account. After filling out the Ting form it will take about 48 hours to be processed for you. You can also bring your current smartphone over to Ting and use it on their network while still receiving the 25% credit. Just make sure it is a phone from a Sprint network. For more information, please visit: http://www.hostinganddesigns.com/ End
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