Crazy Cell Phone Deal
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- Xouqoa
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Crazy Cell Phone Deal
http://www.slickdeals.net/#p4063
Nice phone, and you make $190 on the purchase of it... not bad at all.
Just posting it in case anyone is in the market!
Nice phone, and you make $190 on the purchase of it... not bad at all.
Just posting it in case anyone is in the market!
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- retiredwikit
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Owenn,
Did you start a new account when you ordered the T616? If you did, you can cancel it, no question's asked, within 30 days. You just pay a pro-rated bill of the air-time you use.
Not sure whether you knew that or not, but I ended up getting a phone, cancelling it, then getting a 200 dollar phone for free after I started a new plan.
Did you start a new account when you ordered the T616? If you did, you can cancel it, no question's asked, within 30 days. You just pay a pro-rated bill of the air-time you use.
Not sure whether you knew that or not, but I ended up getting a phone, cancelling it, then getting a 200 dollar phone for free after I started a new plan.
Current Character Hanelce.
Actually, I did start up a new account with the purchase of that phone. My idea was to see if I liked it and then upgrade my old phone, crappy old Nokia, to GSM as its a TDMA phone.retiredwikit wrote:Owenn,
Did you start a new account when you ordered the T616? If you did, you can cancel it, no question's asked, within 30 days. You just pay a pro-rated bill of the air-time you use.
Not sure whether you knew that or not, but I ended up getting a phone, cancelling it, then getting a 200 dollar phone for free after I started a new plan.
I didn't read it too closely, is it required that you go with T-Mobile, or could I go with AT&T?
Both the rebates require activation on the T-mobile service. Why would you not want to use T-mobile over AT&T? Both are available in this area and IMHO T-mobile wins in every regard compared to AT&T.Owenn wrote:I didn't read it too closely, is it required that you go with T-Mobile, or could I go with AT&T?
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This has expired by the way. Apparently the phone for $80 was a pricing error on Amazon's part and they might not even honor the orders that were placed. (I'll be pissed!)
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