Google Nexus 6 Sprint EZ Pay

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I just thought I would tell some of you guys why EZ Pay may just be as good if not better than a contract. I personally think that it is better.

Yesterday I bought A Nexus 6 from Sprint, and it only cost me the price of the total amount of the phone in taxes. Sprint's no contract plan is like a reverse contract plan. Pay $29.00 a month, and sign up for the $60.00 unlimited plan and you will have the phone paid off in two years just like the contact plan with no upfront cost. I just need to add that if you pay the phone off early you go back to the $85.00 a month unlimited every thing plan....go figure....all in all still a good deal, and you can upgrade yearly by paying the phone off.

My unlimited plan now cost $85.00 for calls, text, and data no throttling. With the Nexus 6 on the $60.00 unlimited text, and data plan I pay an additional $29.00 monthly for a total of $89.00. This is $4.00 more a month than I am paying now and my enrollment cost was only the cost of the taxes for this phone. There is no interest like when paying a credit card, and you can pay off the phone early at any time. The catch is you must have good credit, or be with Sprint for a few years....that's it.

Tax cost vary state by state, and anyone that moans at this deal just wants it for free, and doesn't deserve it!

I ended up paying $54.00 total cost because I called to find out why my taxes were so high, because I thought my tax rate was 9%, and they said that since I was with them since 1997 that they would credit my next bill 30.00 and make the adjustment now so I would not have to worry or call back! I was not expecting this because you can't escape death or taxes, and if the rate was what they charged me so be it. I also did not pay an activation fee.

Food for thought.....yes?
 
That is my exact plan.
Just pay the sales tax, activate it and you are out of the store.
I will be selling my current device and paying down the balance. You can pay it off anytime, then the device is yours.
EZ Pay is true to its name.

Mav. :cool:
 
What I thought I heard is the older unlimited plans allowed for continued unlimited data even after the 2 years expired and the new $60 unlimited has wording that does not guarantee it will stay unlimited after the 2 years. I have not read the mice-type wording to verify that. However, I'm hesitant to give up my Everything Data 450 plan until I'm sure.

Have you heard anything to this effect?

You got out of an activation fee? I'm impressed.
 
I just thought I would tell some of you guys why EZ Pay may just be as good if not better than a contract. I personally think that it is better.

Yesterday I bought A Nexus 6 from Sprint, and it only cost me the price of the total amount of the phone in taxes. Sprint's no contract plan is like a reverse contract plan. Pay $29.00 a month, and sign up for the $60.00 unlimited plan and you will have the phone paid off in two years just like the contact plan with no upfront cost. I just need to add that if you pay the phone off early you go back to the $85.00 a month unlimited every thing plan....go figure....all in all still a good deal, and you can upgrade yearly by paying the phone off.

My unlimited plan now cost $85.00 for calls, text, and data no throttling. With the Nexus 6 on the $60.00 unlimited text, and data plan I pay an additional $29.00 monthly for a total of $89.00. This is $4.00 more a month than I am paying now and my enrollment cost was only the cost of the taxes for this phone. There is no interest like when paying a credit card, and you can pay off the phone early at any time. The catch is you must have good credit, or be with Sprint for a few years....that's it.

Tax cost vary state by state, and anyone that moans at this deal just wants it for free, and doesn't deserve it!

I ended up paying $54.00 total cost because I called to find out why my taxes were so high, because I thought my tax rate was 9%, and they said that since I was with them since 1997 that they would credit my next bill 30.00 and make the adjustment now so I would not have to worry or call back! I was not expecting this because you can't escape death or taxes, and if the rate was what they charged me so be it. I also did not pay an activation fee.

Food for thought.....yes?

That's exactly what I did. I'll sell my old devices and use the money to pay off the device early. I'll either stay with the 60 dollar unlimited plan or move my Nexus to Cricket Wireless for a cheaper option. That's the beauty of the Nexus, freedom!
 
What I thought I heard is the older unlimited plans allowed for continued unlimited data even after the 2 years expired and the new $60 unlimited has wording that does not guarantee it will stay unlimited after the 2 years. I have not read the mice-type wording to verify that. However, I'm hesitant to give up my Everything Data 450 plan until I'm sure.

Have you heard anything to this effect?

You got out of an activation fee? I'm impressed.

That 450 unlimited is a sweet plan since VoLTE will be here soon. I wonder when every thing will be through data pipe lines how that plan will fare..

I think that you should call and ask and then ask for the transcript to keep. I was going Note 4, but since Pure android, and rural roaming on all carriers appeal to me I went with the Nexus 6. I thought like you either Note 4 or Nexus 6. I love my Nexus 5, and the really bad screen nit is the biggest let down for the Nexus 6.
 

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