Technically yes it is a way to get out of the contract, but you have to be sending more than 1-2 messages pay as you go a month without a plan.
HOWEVER: If you reach the supervisor level they have to honor your request. Reps will fight you tooth and nail not to let that happen. so good luck with that, we don't like scrubs who think a 5cent increase in something they dont use lets them off the hook of signing an agreement that states we have the right to make the change at anytime to anything on the terms.
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The D Train @ Jan 26th 2008 3:28PM
Technically yes it is a way to get out of the contract, but you have to be sending more than 1-2 messages pay as you go a month without a plan.
HOWEVER:
If you reach the supervisor level they have to honor your request. Reps will fight you tooth and nail not to let that happen. so good luck with that, we don't like scrubs who think a 5cent increase in something they dont use lets them off the hook of signing an agreement that states we have the right to make the change at anytime to anything on the terms.