- Mar 22, 2011
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It rather stinks, in my opinion.
T-Mobile apparently is claiming to have lower monthly rates with its new policy of every phone being purchased outright (at the time of check out or over 24 months). Well, I am not a T-Mobile expert, but I looked at its plans and it would cost me the same there for my four lines as it does with Verizon. The only differences are the unlimited data (which I do not use) on the T-Mobile side and the better network on the Verizon side. As well, T-Mobile rates don't go down after or when the phone is fully purchased.
The same holds true for Verizon when you pay full price for the phone. Verizon is not lowering its monthly rates if you buy the phone over 12 months. Verizon is just making more money. They are all just making more money and I sadly think that we are going to have to start looking at our phones like we do our computers, because most people cannot afford to go out and buy new computers every two years.
It is a bait and switch industry. Get everyone hooked on smartphones and then ramp up the prices of everything. :-$
T-Mobile apparently is claiming to have lower monthly rates with its new policy of every phone being purchased outright (at the time of check out or over 24 months). Well, I am not a T-Mobile expert, but I looked at its plans and it would cost me the same there for my four lines as it does with Verizon. The only differences are the unlimited data (which I do not use) on the T-Mobile side and the better network on the Verizon side. As well, T-Mobile rates don't go down after or when the phone is fully purchased.
The same holds true for Verizon when you pay full price for the phone. Verizon is not lowering its monthly rates if you buy the phone over 12 months. Verizon is just making more money. They are all just making more money and I sadly think that we are going to have to start looking at our phones like we do our computers, because most people cannot afford to go out and buy new computers every two years.
It is a bait and switch industry. Get everyone hooked on smartphones and then ramp up the prices of everything. :-$