I don't remember the exact chart right now, but I remember seeing it posted numerous times that if you get the Best Buy Buyback program, you can get like $300-$400 back if you do it within the first six months of buying the phone. It's like this because they base the Buyback value based on the retail value, not the amount you actually spent when actually getting the phone and signing the carrier contract.
My confusion is (and not that I'm going to do this) if this scenario is possible:
Could someone get the Evo LTE at Best Buy for $150, keep their original Evo, and then in a few months just go to Best Buy, get like $400 for the LTE, and then just go back to using the Evo? Like I said, I don't want to do this, but such a scenario being able to exist makes me feel kinda suspicious about the Buyback program overall. It just seems too good to be true.
Any comments or experience on this?
My confusion is (and not that I'm going to do this) if this scenario is possible:
Could someone get the Evo LTE at Best Buy for $150, keep their original Evo, and then in a few months just go to Best Buy, get like $400 for the LTE, and then just go back to using the Evo? Like I said, I don't want to do this, but such a scenario being able to exist makes me feel kinda suspicious about the Buyback program overall. It just seems too good to be true.
Any comments or experience on this?