How to Get Out of a Cell Phone Contract

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Summary: Get out of a cell phone contract by paying the cancellation fee of the amount left on the contract or by proving that there is no coverage in your area. Provide the cell phone service provided with a bill statement, change of address or photo ID to prove a lack of cell phone coverage with advice from the manager of a cell phone store in this free video on cell phones.

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By Geordie Andulakis
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Geordie Andurlakis is the store manager at an AT&T Spring cell phone store. He is very knowledgeable with cell phones and has been manager for more than two years.read more

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"I'm Geordie, with AT&T Spring. I'm going to show you how to get out of a cell phone contract. Getting out of a cell phone contract can be done one of two ways. The first way is simply by paying the cancellation or penalty fee of your contract, of what's left in your contract to get out of a cell phone contract with the company that you're currently contracted in with. The second option is if you move to a area that the service provider does not reply coverage to if you can prove to them, usually by a bill statement, change of address, or a photo ID they will let you out of your contract, not charge you anything, and you are free to go clear and look for a new service provider that does have service in your area."

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