The cell phone I have now went nuts yesterday, for lack of a better word. The keypad stopped working right and everything makes a 7 and I can no longer hit send or end.
So, this was the last straw. I am getting a new phone.
I really want an LG chocolate, the new version. I can buy it for $100 with a new two-year agreement. My question is, can I add two years to the contract I have now, without actually getting a new contract? My family has done this before; they made the contract expire two years from the day of activation of the new phone. Can this still be done?
xomegaroni answered Monday December 3 2007, 6:08 pm: It really depends on your current contract & situation. Talk to a verizon representative or employee. Did you try calling them about your phone?? If you explain that your phone went nuts, they could replace it for you for $50. I did that recently. They replace it with your same phone model, but it's just refurbished. The phone they sent me is actually better than my old one. If you really want a new phone all together, you can pay the full retail price [very expensive] or try talking to them about starting a new plan. You might be able to just add a line to your existing plan, that way you won't be breaking your contract, because if you do it costs a lot of money. Call them or feel free to stop in a local verizon store. You can also visit the website online.
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