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In reply to the discussion: Abused? Need to get out of your cell phone contract to escape your abuser? [View all]MADem
(135,425 posts)24. If the ex 'put the phone in your name' then the contract is not valid. You have to sign for it to
be so--I imagine a wet-behind-the-ears lawyer could get someone out of that contract pretty easily.
If the phone was in the ex's name, and he signed the contract but was no longer living in the home, then HE is responsible for the bill. The thing to do is send the bill back to the phone company and say "No longer at this address" and provide the forwarding address.
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Abused? Need to get out of your cell phone contract to escape your abuser? [View all]
lapislzi
Oct 2012
OP
I hope Cenk or Rachel or Lawrence gives a couple minutes of time to this issue.
diabeticman
Oct 2012
#2
It said he could check on her calls etc - but I thought all that was password protected?
sammytko
Oct 2012
#16
You don't have to get a contract with any of the major providers - just pay full price for the phone
sammytko
Oct 2012
#26
If the ex 'put the phone in your name' then the contract is not valid. You have to sign for it to
MADem
Oct 2012
#24