Monday, February 9, 2009

ETF-free Sprint Wireless Contract Cancellations has been Extended

Last January, I blogged about the opportunity for ETF-free Sprint wireless contract cancellations. This opportunity came up because Sprint decided to increase it's administrative fee from $0.75 to $0.99. However, according to online sources the ETF-free Sprint wireless contract cancellations has been extended up to March 15, 2009.

If you weren't able to take advantage of the ETF-free Sprint wireless contract cancellations last January, then you don't have to worry. the door is still open. The reason for the extended ETF-free Sprint wireless contract cancellations is not clear but some online sites have confirmed that the chance is still available.

Sprint's administrative fee has not been readjusted so the extension given to ETF-free Sprint wireless contract cancellations may be due to the initial increase. Nevertheless, if you want to be free of your current contract, then it's recommended that you contact customer care and apply for ETF-free Sprint wireless contract cancellations.

I've also mentioned in my previous post that this opportunity for ETF-free Sprint wireless contract cancellations came about due to a contract clause that allows a customer to become free of a contract if any material changes have been made. This generally works with all wireless contracts not just on Sprint.

However, if you don't have any problems with Sprint then sticking around might be a good idea. Sprint is set to release an exciting new device in the Palm Pre, so might want to think twice about applying for the extended ETF-free Sprint wireless contract cancellations.

That's concludes this post on an update to the ETF-free Sprint wireless contract cancellations. keep on visiting this blog to keep abreast on the latest happenings and news on wireless contracts and opportunities to cancel your wireless contract.

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