So like most everyone else I bought my way into a 3 year contract with verizon thinking I would have no problem keeping the contract - i could just switch numbers if I moved somewhere. .... of course that doesn't work if you move to germany. I'm only here for a year, but now I have 2 lines on a Verizon account that doesn't expire until October 2007, at $175/line for breaking the contract. I've managed to put 2 90-day suspensions on the account, but the 2nd suspension is going to expire at beginning of February, 5 months before I return. And they don't allow more than 2 90-day suspensions per year.So at first it's a simple question of if ($175*2) > or < (monthly service * 5 months) to see where I lose the least money.But i'd be more than willing to just give up the phone numbers and account to anyone who wants to take over until 2007. That's still a 1.5 year buy-in, but that's better than 2 or 3 years the providers make you do i guess. Anybody tried to do this? Is there anybody in the US that still needs a cell phone number/account so bad that they'd want to take over an old number instead of buying a new contract?
12/5/2005 3:27:27 PM
unless it's to a friend you personally know i'd avoid this
12/5/2005 3:41:46 PM
hey joe, i didn't know you were in germany. that's awesome! have you talked to verizon and told them you moved? or maybe talk to your employer since that is a moving expense. but yeah, don't try it unless it is with a GOOD friend.
12/5/2005 3:45:30 PM
i am 99% sure that if you move out of verizon's service area, you can get out of the contract without paying the fee to break it.
12/5/2005 4:02:03 PM
ah damn.... that never occured to me. From some googling looks like you can do it if you provide proof of residence in the new address. Guess this open-ended lease to my address in Munich will come in handy
12/5/2005 4:47:39 PM
excellent - here's what Verizon support said:
12/6/2005 10:32:54 AM