I'm opening a cell phone, and I'm curious about the mandatory agreement.
According to the explanation, it says it's a six-month contract, but it needs to be maintained for 24 months. What does this mean?
If it's a six-month contract, shouldn't we just keep it for six months?
767 2017-05-21 Gentleman
Usually, a six-month contract means that you have to maintain a certain plan for six months
A 24-month contract means that you can change your plan after 6 months, but you have to use it for 24 months.
Six months is a period when you have to use expensive plans
24 months must be used without cancellation.
If you don't use it for 6 months, if you get a payback or something, the agency you signed up for will contact you and spit it out.
If you don't use it for 24 months, you have to pay a penalty to the carrier.
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