You'll have to pay the ETC for your carrier plus the balance on the phone which retails for about $825 minus the $50 you paid
What? If he is paying an ETF it's $350 on Verizon or AT&T. Sprint I wouldn't know aboutYou'll have to pay the ETC for your carrier plus the balance on the phone which retails for about $825 minus the $50 you paid
What? If he is paying an ETF it's $350 on Verizon or AT&T. Sprint I wouldn't know about
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You'll have to pay the ETC for your carrier plus the balance on the phone which retails for about $825 minus the $50 you paid
I almost feel like buying it on AT&T on contract and just pay the ETF lol. $250 for the phone and $350 for the ETFYeah this is incorrect.
You'll just have to pay the termination fee for the carrier.
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I almost feel like buying it on AT&T on contract and just pay the ETF lol. $250 for the phone and $350 for the ETF
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I think what the guy above was trying to explain is, that you are still responsible for the payment of the phone, (assuming you went on next or edge and paid the $50 in taxes up front) the carrier will not allow you to keep the phone without either A: the monthly payments or B: the remaining balance on the phone ex. 799.99-50= 749.99. Not sure about the terms of a standard 2 year upgrade. I. Sure they might make you pay for the phone even then.
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I got it on the 17th of October while the $200 trade-in promotion was still valid. In addition, BB also credited $50 bucks for BB reward member. So, I paid $50 + tax of $299.99 = total under $80 on a 2 years contract.
I'll try to find the contract from BB and if I only pay the ETF, then I'll pull the trigger![]()
Id you only have to pay etf your
All good on the phone
