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Pamelajo
Oct 18, 2014Explorer
I'll just quote what Technomadia says "no contract" means in relation to our Millinicom plans...
"But here’s one of the biggest pieces of information to be very aware of – the no contract thing is a two way street.
Millenicom can change the terms as they may need to – especially if they are faced with a change imposed by the upstream carrier.
Millenicom customers have seen this in action – many experienced serious heartache when Millenicom had to rather abruptly discontinue their unlimited Sprint-based plans in the fall of 2013 for circumstances outside of their control. Customers relying on the service were left scrambling to find alternatives, and Millenicom did everything they could to help by forging direct migration paths to other MVNOs." technomadia
"But here’s one of the biggest pieces of information to be very aware of – the no contract thing is a two way street.
Millenicom can change the terms as they may need to – especially if they are faced with a change imposed by the upstream carrier.
Millenicom customers have seen this in action – many experienced serious heartache when Millenicom had to rather abruptly discontinue their unlimited Sprint-based plans in the fall of 2013 for circumstances outside of their control. Customers relying on the service were left scrambling to find alternatives, and Millenicom did everything they could to help by forging direct migration paths to other MVNOs." technomadia
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