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Policies are subject to change at anytime with or without notice. When You Accept The Agreement You must have the legal capacity to accept the Agreement. You accept the Agreement when you do any of the following: (a) accept the Agreement through any printed, oral, or electronic statement; (b) attempt to or in any way use the Services; (c) pay for the Services; or (d) open any package or start any program that says you are accepting the Agreement when doing so. If you don't want to accept the Agreement, don't do any of these things. Term Commitments & Early Termination Fees Many of the Services (for example, Device discounts) that we offer require you to maintain certain Services with us for a minimum term, usually 1 or 2 years ("Term Commitment"). You will be charged a fee ("Early Termination Fee") for each line of Service that you terminate early (i.e., prior to satisfying the Term Commitment) or for each line of Service that we terminate early for good reason (for example, violating the payment or other terms of the Agreement), but such Early Termination Fee may be prorated based on your remaining Term Commitment. Early Termination Fees are a part of our rates. Your exact Term Commitment and Early Termination Fee may vary based on the Services you select and will be disclosed to you during the sales transaction. Carefully review any Term Commitment and Early Termination Fee requirements prior to selecting Services. After you have satisfied your Term Commitment, your Services continue on a month-to-month basis without any Early Termination Fee, unless you agree to extend your Term Commitment or agree to a new Term Commitment. As explained directly below, there are instances when you 40 Sprint Service Agreement: General Terms and Conditions of Service v.1-1-10

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Sprint Service Agreement: General Terms and Conditions of Service
v.1-1-10
Policies are subject to change at anytime with or
without notice.
When You Accept The Agreement
You must have the legal capacity to accept the
Agreement. You accept the Agreement when you do
any of the following: (a) accept the Agreement through
any printed, oral, or electronic statement; (b) attempt to
or in any way use the Services; (c) pay for the Services;
or (d) open any package or start any program that
says you are accepting the Agreement when doing so.
If you don’t want to accept the Agreement, don’t do any
of these things.
Term Commitments & Early Termination
Fees
Many of the Services (for example, Device discounts)
that we offer require you to maintain certain Services
with us for a minimum term, usually 1 or 2 years
(“Term Commitment”).
You will be charged a fee
(“Early Termination Fee”) for each line of Service that
you terminate early (i.e., prior to satisfying the Term
Commitment) or for each line of Service that we
terminate early for good reason (for example, violating
the payment or other terms of the Agreement), but
such Early Termination Fee may be prorated based on
your remaining Term Commitment.
Early Termination
Fees are a part of our rates. Your exact Term
Commitment and Early Termination Fee may vary
based on the Services you select and will be disclosed
to you during the sales transaction.
Carefully review
any Term Commitment and Early Termination Fee
requirements prior to selecting Services. After you
have satisfied your Term Commitment, your Services
continue on a month-to-month basis without any Early
Termination Fee, unless you agree to extend your Term
Commitment or agree to a new Term Commitment.
As
explained directly below, there are instances when you