Get out of your cell phone contract for free B 2:19

Cell phone contracts might seem iron-clad, but loopholes may let you get out of your plan without paying a dime.

You will need:
the terms of your contract
the ability to "roam"
a new address
a customer service number
someone who wants to take over your plan

If you are jonesing for the new iphone, but your service provider doesn't support it, pay attention and learn how to get out of your cell phone contract for free.

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