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Yes you can - and it is not that hard. All you have to do is file a complaint against them with the FCC. I had T-Mobile and they PROMISED me that it would work where I lived. I was getting reception only now and then, and I have no regular home phone, no land line. My cell is my ONLY phone and I cannot have it only working when the coulds are in a certian position and the stars are all alligned, etc. They were not going to let me out and I filed a complaint with the FCC and quick as a heartbeat they let me out of the contract and even offered to refund part of my money without me asking. Don't waste your time on them, go right to the FCC, I told others at work, they did the same thing and they also were let out of their contracts (Sprint I believe). If you are paying for something you are not getting, best to cancel and go with a company that can provide it.
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