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Pretty much the only two options you have are to pay the ETF, which would be less than $400 now, or choose not to pay it and have it go into collections. The latter trashes your credit, of course.
If you still had the service, they would try to fix it for you, and in the event that they couldn't, it might be a different story with the ETF, but that can't happen now.
In the end, you moving is your choice. Moving doesn't break the contract nor absolve you from your obligations to the contract. You can always have the service moved to your new location, as well.
Edit: If you suspended the service, the contract end date is pushed out, of course. In this case, what I said above about the ETF being less than $400 may not be correct.
- Katz4567 years agoNew PosterWell this was there solution. I'm paying only for equipment really. There's no other way to bring down the ETF. I could pay half but not all.
- GabeU7 years agoDistinguished Professor IV
You're in a pickle, that's for sure. :(
I feel for you.
- Liz7 years agoModerator
Good morning Katz,
Welcome to the community and thanks for posting. The ETF is still valid, but as Gabe mentioned, the suspension also delays the commitment end date. Right now in our system, your commitment end date is 4/22/2020.
- Liz7 years agoModerator
Hi Katz,
It's been a while since we last heard from you, so we will close this thread. If you still have concerns, please start a new thread and include a detailed explanation so we can help.
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