Your phone bill has a secret fee they hope you never find.
That $350 early termination charge? It's probably written in a way you can get out of it. We find the loophole.
You signed a contract that feels like a trap.
You needed service. They gave you a discount. Now you're moving or switching carriers and a $400+ fee appears out of nowhere. The fine print is a maze, and customer service just reads the 'no exceptions' script.
- The 'Early Termination Fee' is in the contract, but so is a waiver clause you didn't notice.
- They calculate the fee on the full retail price of the phone, not what you actually paid.
- Your reason for leaving—like a move or poor service—might be a valid waiver reason buried in paragraph 4.B.
We find the exact sentence that could cancel your fee.
Upload your contract. Our AI scans every clause, cross-references carrier policies, and highlights any legal or policy path to a waiver. No more guessing. Just the specific language you can quote to them.
- See the exact waiver clause, if it exists, highlighted in your document.
- Get a plain-English summary of your argument and the supporting contract text.
- Know your leverage before you call customer service.
How to kill your ETF in 20 minutes
No lawyer. No complicated forms. Just your contract and our analysis.
1. Find your original contract PDF
It's probably in your email from 2 years ago. Search for 'welcome' or 'terms of service' from your carrier.
2. Drag it into Legal Shell
We analyze the entire thing in 15 seconds. Our AI looks for waiver triggers, military clauses, and policy exceptions.
3. Get your 'out' sentence
We show you the exact paragraph that applies to your situation. Copy, paste, and cite it when you call to cancel.
Real numbers from real people who skipped their fee
People who actually got the fee dropped
"I was about to pay $378 to get out of my Verizon plan because I moved. The app found this weird 'relocation' clause in the terms I'd never seen. One phone call and it was gone. Um... yeah, that was easy."
"T-Mobile told me the fee was ironclad. I sent them the screenshot from Legal Shell pointing to their own 'service quality' waiver policy. They waived it in 10 minutes. I don't even know what to say."
"My husband thought I was wasting money on this app. He ate his words when it found a military clause (we're not military!) that they accidentally applied to all contracts in 2021. They credited us $450. What even."
Stop paying to leave.
Your contract almost certainly contains a way out. Find it in 60 seconds.
This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Always consult a licensed attorney for legal matters.