QUOTE(blackchides @ Jun 16 2008, 01:52 PM)
The one I mentioned was for AT&T.
I went to the link that was posted and nowhere did it state that the customer would be blacklisted after fulfilling the termination clause. It would be logical if the customer is blacklisted if he/she fails to pay any overdue amount/termination fee.
However, if the customer pays the agreed termination fee, which in this case is whatever that would have been owed for the remainder of the contract, why should the customer be blacklisted? Your prisoner analogy is way off the mark in this case, I'm afraid.
i didn't post the link for blacklist proof. I went to the link that was posted and nowhere did it state that the customer would be blacklisted after fulfilling the termination clause. It would be logical if the customer is blacklisted if he/she fails to pay any overdue amount/termination fee.
However, if the customer pays the agreed termination fee, which in this case is whatever that would have been owed for the remainder of the contract, why should the customer be blacklisted? Your prisoner analogy is way off the mark in this case, I'm afraid.
well,maybe i should say bad record instead of the blacklist.
Jun 16 2008, 02:27 PM

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