I did not receive any such message, so think I'll go look this up.
If you happen to have a URL that would be great. :)

On Sep 23, 2012, at 6:22 PM, Raul A. Gallegos <[email protected]> wrote:

> 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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