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cell phone plan too good to be true


Question Posted Wednesday September 19 2007, 11:56 am

okk ill keep it short since i already asked this question...
i'm looking at this cell phone for my first cell phone

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but originally im more familiar with the pay as you go plans and i would like to know what happens after 2 years and are there any other hidden payments verizon will make me pay??


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russianspy1234 answered Saturday September 29 2007, 1:00 am:
after 2 years (actually more like after 1 year and 9 months) you are asked to renew your contract. you dont have to. the only hidden costs are for terminating your plan early. for most services that runs in the neighborhood of $250.

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