Hi all. I just got this weekend an email from AT&T with new terms of service. I've read before that if the carrier changes your terms and you are on contract, you have the right to tell them you don't agree with these terms and you would like to cancel. If you cancel because they changed the terms of service I think you don't have to pay the early termination fee since you would be canceling on the grounds of the changed terms. I'm no lawyer, but this makes sense to me because I think in the fine-print that most people don't read it might state that you have the right to cancel if you don't agree. By doing nothing and continuing to use the services basically gives your agreement to continue using the service.

Thoughts? Ideas?

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