
STUCK IN THE MIDDLE WITH YOU...Those infamous cell phone contracts can make anyone feel like they are stuck for life, caught in a nasty web of legal jargon with no way out. And with many service providers offering tasty incentives coupled with better than ever low price calling plans, it is no wonder that many people want to jump ship from one provider and start sailing with a new one. But with pricey early termination fees that can easily be up to $250 or more, customers are virtually held hostage, locked up in contracts that sometimes last for years. But now - there may be a solution that sets you free! Rather than waiting for a contract to expire, there's a new alternative that allows cell phone customers to avoid the early termination fee and keep their cell phone numbers. Here's how it works. You can actually sell the balance of your cell phone contract to someone else who wishes to take it over...and more people are opting to do this every single day. As the seller, you get out of your contract with no termination fees and are free to move on. The buyer of your contract gets a short term cell phone plan with no activation fee! In some cases, the seller sweetens the pot further by throwing in their existing phone for free, or even offering a cash incentive to the buyer. Simply logon to either www.celltradeusa.com or www.cellswapper.com, enter all of the information about the contract you want to get out of, then simply wait for someone to jump on the deal and offer to take over your contract. Once someone shows interest, the service provider is contacted and the buyer needs to obtain normal credit approval to take over the plan. As long as the buyer checks out, the service provider will make the change. The cost to the seller for this service ranges from $0 - $19.99 but in comparison to an early termination fee, it's pretty minimal. In some cases, cell phone service providers may amend your contract if you can prove that a life change has happened that no longer makes their service usable, such as a move to an area that is not covered within their network. But if you just want out...try selling your contract, and be set free!
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