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Raven Zachary, an avid Apple fan recently tried to contact Cingular in order to change carrier early, before the iPhone’s release, since he is very interested in it, however, it appears that Cingular isn’t interested in “switchers” just yet, and in the end he gave up, because Cingular simply wasn’t interested in having him as a customer before June.
What confuses me about this situation is that Cingular would penalize me for switching early. I tried to become a Cingular customer today, paying a total of at least $600 in monthly service fees between now and the release of the iPhone, and purchasing a new phone in the interim. Cingular really isnât interested in having me as a customer right now. I have more buying power if I wait until June and become a new Cingular customer at that time, committing to a new, two-year contract. So now, my plans have changed. I will keep my T-Mobile accounts active until June and then look for someone to take them over when hundreds of thousands of other people are trying to do the same. Switching early isnât going to happen, and Iâll be lucky to get out of my T-Mobile contract without problems.
Let us hope that from here to June that Cingular gets it’s act together and starts devising ways to embrace the new customers that will join the carrier this summer.
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4 Responses for "Cingular doesn’t want iPhone switchers, yet"
January 15th, 2007 at 6:15 pm
1I wonder if the AT&T/Cingular merger that’s happened has anything to do with it?
January 16th, 2007 at 2:00 am
2iPhone is available with Cingular ONLY!? And what if I am stuck under contract with a carrier OTHER than Cingular but still want a iPhone?
Well, the only solution I could fine was http://www.Cellswapper.com - they get you out of any cell phone contract!
January 18th, 2007 at 5:01 am
3iPhone is available with Cingular ONLY!?
And what if I am stuck under contract with a carrier OTHER
than Cingular but still want a iPhone?
Well, the only solution
I could fine was http://www.Cellswapper.com -
they get you out of any cell phone contract!
January 25th, 2007 at 5:28 am
4Just wondering if anybody has tried CellSwapper (http://www.cellswapper.com)
to get out of their phone contracts without paying any early termination
fees?
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