Virginia Cell Phones
Searching for a Virginia cell phone store? Nearly every city in the United States now has a local cell phone store that will allow you to buy a new or used cell phone. Most cell phones involve a service contract that will allow you to get service. Any Virginia mobile phone store will also have accessories so you can customize your phone.
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STAY AWAY FROM EASCO WIRELESS!
by John on October 29th, 2008 on Verizon Wireless |
| Just a word of advice about buying a phone from Easco Wireless. They are actually a 3rd party agent for Verizon. When you buy a phone from Easco, you not only sign a contract with Verizon, but you also sign a contract with Easco Wireless. Of course they don't tell you this, and put it in very fine print at the bottom of the contract. If you cancel your service with Verizon before your contract is up, not only will you have to pay an early termination fee to Verizon, but you will also have to pay a $250 early termination fee to Easco Wireless! They receive a commission from Verizon when you sign a contract. When you cancel your service before your contract is up, Easco Wireless looses their commission as well. So in order to keep their commission, they charge you another termination fee. I found this out the hard way when I was contacted by a collection agency telling me I owed Easco $500 (apparently they also charge interest on top of it). I never was told this when I bought the phone, so I am warning as many people as possible before they buy a phone here. My advice, go directly to a Verizon Wireless corporate store, you're get a better deal on the phone, and if for some reason you have to cancel, you'll only pay an early termination fee once! Also the accessories at Easco are WAY overpriced. I bought a car charger for $30 there, went home searched the UPC number on line, and find the SAME EXACT charger selling online for $6.95 free shipping. These people care nothing about their customers, only their customers money, period. |
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by John on August 7th, 2008 on Easco Wireless |
| Just a word of advice about buying a phone from Easco Wireless. They are actually a 3rd party agent for Verizon. When you buy a phone from Easco, you not only sign a contract with Verizon, but you also sign a contract with Easco Wireless. Of course they don't tell you this, and put it in very fine print at the bottom of the contract. If you cancel your service with Verizon before your contract is up, not only will you have to pay an early termination fee to Verizon, but you will also have to pay a $250 early termination fee to Easco Wireless! They receive a commission from Verizon when you sign a contract. When you cancel your service before your contract is up, Easco Wireless looses their commission as well. So in order to keep their commission, they charge you another termination fee. I found this out the hard way when I was contacted by a collection agency telling me I owed Easco $500 (apparently they also charge interest on top of it). I never was told this when I bought the phone, so I am warning as many people as possible before they buy a phone here. My advice, go directly to a Verizon Wireless corporate store, you're get a better deal on the phone, and if for some reason you have to cancel, you'll only pay an early termination fee once! Also the accessories at Easco are WAY overpriced. I bought a car charger for $30 there, went home searched the UPC number on line, and find the SAME EXACT charger selling online for $6.95 free shipping. These people care nothing about their customers, only their customers money, period. |
Virginia Cell Phones
Mobile phones are available to anyone for a reasonable price and are no longer restricted to the wealthy. Cell phone plans are available for many different types of needs; ranging from people who need tons of minutes, to those who talk less and text more. Many Virginia cell phone stores sell phones as well as service or repair broken ones. If your mobile phones starts to become unreliable, simply call your local Virginia store to find out if it is a easier to repair your current phone, or simply upgrade to a new phone.
Many different wireless carriers operate in most large cities. Sprint, Verizon, AT&T, and T-mobile are the largest carriers and serve most of the Unites States. Smaller carriers such as Boost, Cellular One, Alltel, Nextel, and Dobson serve much smaller markets. Service plans and pricing are generally competitive across providers. Major cell phone manufacturers are Apple, Samsung, Blackberry, Sanyo, and Motorola.
STAY AWAY FROM EASCO WIRELESS!