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I moved and no longer have T-mobile coverage, can I escape my contract?
Published March 22, 2011
Question by christiancivic: I moved and no longer have T-mobile coverage, can I escape my contract?
I moved from FL where I had decent coverage, to TN where my coverage stinks to high heaven. Then on top of that I travel in a band constantly and we are in KY a lot which means there is NO COVERAGE unless I am roaming! I know the contract says that if I move and have no coverage I can cancel my contract for free, but the site says I have coverage where I live :/ Help!!
Best answer:
Answer by CrocoDuck
Call in to customer service, and tell them that you don’t actually have working coverage where you live… then go from there.
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