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Depending on the terms of the contract, you may not be able to cancel or have a limited time in which you can cancel. Make sure that you read the fine print.
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1. Look for a provision that allows either party to terminate the contract at will, at any time. If there is no such option, you may still be able to cancel the contract without any
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1. Find out if your sale falls under the Cooling-Off Rule of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) The Cooling-Off Rule states that sales made away from the seller's regular place of
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1. Decide whether you really want to cancel your contract or can wait until it ends. Depending upon the contract terms, AT&T might charge an early termination fee. 2. Visit an
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