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Cancelling a tmoblie contract due to massive overcharges?

Discussion in 'T-Mobile Forum' started by theoflyalot, Dec 11, 2007.

  1. theoflyalot

    theoflyalot New Member

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    Recently, Tmobile has massively overcharged my account (over $550 extra), and I had to call to complain. This is not the first time it has happened. Each time this happens I lose several hours of my day, explaining the situation and getting the refund approved.

    I am wondering if this, or any other reason, is valid enough to claim a breach of contract on their part, and allow me to cancel a contract without the $200 early teremination fee? I am one year in to a two year contract, so of course tmobile is not going to give in willingly. Has anyone had success in early cancelations?
     
  2. JackM3

    JackM3 Member
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    what are they overcharging? Does it violate your contract? Do you have proof of prior credits? Theirs your out right there. If they charge you ANYTHING other than your agreed upon contractual charges, it is a breach of contract on their part and you are allowed to break the contract with no repercussions
     
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    theoflyalot New Member

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    Thanks. The thing is, YOU know its breach of contract and I know it is as well, but when I called T-mobile they said they would charge me 600 (since there are 3 plans on the contract). How do I get THEM to not charge me?
    Is there a way to do this without sueing?


    I do have a paper record of their excessive bills in the past, as well as the corrected one they sent after I complained.
     
  4. JackM3

    JackM3 Member
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    Have a lawyer friend? Have him/her shoot off a letter to them w/ copies of the bills as proof of breach of contract.
     
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    no way in hell is that a valid excuse to cancel.. its not a fee...its a charge that u occurued regardless if it was an error or not. they fixed it. tell me what happend. post it on my blog.,. beleive me i can tell u exactly what to do or what not to do...i have been there for over 3 years.. im the person u call
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    Are u kidding me! hell no? man u need to check your facts.. only if there is a rate INCREASE not overages...its not a breach of contract what so ever other wise everyone that has ever gone over there min can cancel.. lol ..hilarious...:lmao:

    any comments about tmobille? need help? facts? hate it/love it..write it here:
    tmobilewhiners

    o my god..wats up with this breach of contract...its not!
     
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  6. bobolito

    bobolito Diamond Senior Member
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    whiners, please use the edit button next time you want to add a new comment to your post. I had to merge your 3 consecutive posts.
     
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  7. RJB

    RJB Gold Senior Member
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    There are certainly ways to get out of a contract to find them out use google and do some research.
     

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