Should cell phone providers be allowed to hold customers to long service contracts?
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No
Should cell phone providers be allowed to hold customers to long service contracts? I believe no, they
Yes
by Jack Roviere
Long service contracts?! What a pain! Why would any free person who enjoys liberty and justice and all
by Philip Lop
Whilst the iPhone is probably one of the most popular gadgets ever to have been invented, it’s certainly not the cheapest. The
by T. Gene
Verizon and AT&T are both major players in the mobile telephone/internet arena. With so many differences in these carriers,
by JQ Adams
Cell phone companies have done a great job of preventing consumers from switching to other providers when they aren't happy with the
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