This contract between [parents` names go here] and [Tween`s name here] sets out the family rules and the consequences with regard to mobile phone use. Then you close the consequences for breaking the rules of use of the mobile phone: If you buy a contract phone, you pay effectively for the phone in installments, usually over a period of 24 months. You pay a fixed amount each month for a certain amount of minutes included, dates and texts that also allow you to pay the phone in installments. You agree that Verizon and the collection agencies working on our behalf can contact you through your account, including overdue or up-to-date charges, using pre-recorded calls, emails and calls or messages sent by an automatic telephone voting system to any wireless phone number, contact number or email address you provide. Verizon treats any email address you provide as your private email that only you can access; You confirm that we can send you receipts, notifications and other documents about your service at this email address. Unless you inform us that your wireless service is located in another time zone, calls are made to your mobile device during the authorized call hours, depending on the time zone connected to the mobile phone number you provide. If you are a Postpay customer, you may be entitled to a discount if you are and remain connected to an organization that has an agreement with us. If your discount is not made through a national discount program, we may occasionally share with your organization certain information about your service (including your name, wireless phone number and total monthly fee) to ensure that you are still eligible. We may adjust or remove your discount in accordance with your organization`s agreement with us and remove your discount if your right to participate expires or your contract term expires. In any case, this will not have a major negative effect on you. Inspired by a segment I did with Good Morning America. In this segment, we saw Janell Burley Hofmann, who established a contract for the iPhone for her 13-year-old son. Here is a teen cell phone contract to help you trigger this critical «mobile phone responsibility debate» with your teen.
It`s designed to give you directly to your teen, but I encourage you to do your own. But the most important good to consider is how much you think you are using your phone for online applications, such as video and music streaming, social media, emails and browsing sites. This agreement and the documents it contains are the whole agreement between us. You cannot rely on other documents or what is said by sales or after-sales staff, and you have no other rights to the service or this contract.