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AT&T Announces New Policy On Early Termination Fees

Posted by Doug Smith on April 1, 2008 – 10:31 am
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image-thumb70 Want out of your AT&T Contract? AT&T will now make it a little easier with a “New Approach” to letting you out a little easier on your Termination Fees. Starting May 25th, they will pro-rate every month you are in your two year contract by $5.00 when you go to terminate your contract. Like the $5.00 dollar savings on our date plan, this will ease the pain a little.

Read the rest of the press release after the break

AT&T Announces New Approach to Early Termination Fees

More Flexibility for Wireless Customers

San Antonio, Texas, March 31, 2008

AT&T (NYSE:T) today announced a new approach to early termination fees (ETFs) that provides greater flexibility for wireless customers.

Beginning on May 25, the company’s new and renewing wireless customers who enter into one- or two-year service agreements will no longer be required to pay a single, flat early termination fee. Instead, that fee, which is $175, will be progressively lowered by $5 during each month, every month, for the term of the contract. (The single, flat ETF will continue to apply to new and renewing customers who enter into one- or two-year service agreements prior to May 25.)

The company noted that it continues to offer options for those customers who do not want term commitments or ETFs, including:

  • Buy a phone at full price and go on a month-to-month service plan.
  • Bring your own compatible GSM device. With this option, you can buy a SIM (subscriber identity module), slip it into the back of the phone, and select a month-to-month service plan.
  • Choose one of AT&T’s GoPhone prepaid wireless plans.

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