htowngator
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I did call and make an appointment for Thursday at 11 am. I didn't specifically tell them I wanted the Thunderbolt, but they probably knew.
Wouldn't matter anyway
I did call and make an appointment for Thursday at 11 am. I didn't specifically tell them I wanted the Thunderbolt, but they probably knew.
So, after talking to customer service 611, I wonder something. I was told that my data plan would "change" to say 4G service, after I buy the Bolt.
So, after talking to customer service 611, I wonder something. I was told that my data plan would "change" to say 4G service, after I buy the Bolt.
Now, let's pretend that 14 months from now, my Bolt dies/breaks/is stolen etc. I have the insurance, but it will take a few days to get a replacement. I activate my OG Droid, that is NOT 4g. I need a data plan. Will I be breaking my contract by activating a 3g device, that has a different data plan than the contract I have for the TB??
zomg.. $30 unlimited 4g + mobile hot spot... love you...
I can't wait to get rid of my BB Tour. The amount of time I waited I should've just ignore the NE2 credit and get a upgrade discount on an Incredible or Droid x. I'm wondering if anyone has the following info:
1. Is NE2 promo eligible on thunderbolt? I heard they're ridding of the program?
2. Can I sign a 1 year contract? What's the price gonna be?
3. If I sign 2 year I don't want to be stuck with the phone for that long (even if the t-bolt will be the best phone EVAR for the first few months better ones will come along), did verizon get rid of the early upgrade discount as well (after 1 year) for everyone?
In the words of the smart Bart Scott - "CAN'T WAIT"
but are they doing away with the 1 year early upgrade pricing as well? :'(
if so I am going to sign only 1 year contract, otherwise i think 2 year is doable with early upgrade, i don't foresee myself ever leaving VZW anyway
Where's Thedeceiver? Where is he?
Ahahahahaha THUNDAAAAHHH
Of course we all don't want to see a price increase, but... the higher up front cost is still SOOOO worth the freedom and flexibility to sell your TBolt in 10 months when your contract is up (IMO).
Let's say retail MSRP of the phone is $649, and on a 1 year it's $349. 10 months from now, you'd likely be able to sell your phone for as much as $449 to some poor sap that is stuck only 1/2 way into their 2 year contract, but really wants a new phone. See it happen constantly on eBay... folks still pay high prices for phones that are a year old and in great condition. Person that buys your phone is saving $200, you're getting all your money back (think of the tax you'll pay on your $349), and you're free to move on to the next hot handset.
WINNING!