Kelly Kearns
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Lease payment also requires $10 a month for insurance. JOD you don't have to have insurance and it is $8 if you do.
Thank you! Someone gets it.You're only reading half into what he's saying. The whole point of a lease is cheaper payments for the cost of never owning it. Maybe the full retail isn't $100 more, but full retail is irrelevant with a lease. No matter how you look at it, we're still spending $100 more on a 64GB than a 32GB when using Jump on Demand.
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Thank you! Someone gets it.
The whole point of JOD is to lease, not own, turn it in and get another new phone.
Getting JOD, paying it off in 3 months, selling it, then buying a new phone is not what this plan is for. It's paying approximately $25 a month continually and always having a top end phone to use.
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AgreedThank you! Someone gets it.
The whole point of JOD is to lease, not own, turn it in and get another new phone.
Getting JOD, paying it off in 3 months, selling it, then buying a new phone is not what this plan is for. It's paying approximately $25 a month continually and always having a top end phone to use.
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I got the 32gb last week because they didn't have the 64 gb. They have them now and I can exchange it but is it worth $100? I have about 12 gigs left on the 32gb model but don't know if that's enough for a while. What do you guys think I should do? Keep the 32 or get the 64 gb?
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While I would love to swap mine for the 64 it's apparently not an option in white on Verizon. Just got off the phone with a VZN. rep who couldn't even order one on his system. Not that I NEED 64 GBs but it's nice to have and helps with resale value.