Among their suggestions is to take advantage of the "material adverse change" clause in your contract. In laymen terms, this means looking for even the slightest change to your original signed contract, then using that as collateral to get out of your current one. Alternatively (and potentially less effectively and kind of shady), you can resort to bombarding customer service with calls detailing your dissatisfaction with their service. It's not the method we'd suggest.
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