Verizon Moto G, Best Buy leak?

Because Verizon won't let you use a prepaid phone on their postpaid accounts until it has been in use on their prepaid plan for at least 6 months of continuous use, which means spending a minimum of $75. So really, if you want the phone to be able to use it on your postpaid account, it will cost you $175 AND you have to wait 6 months to use it, so you only save $4 but that $4 savings comes at the cost of waiting 6 months to use it on a post paid account.
On the other hand, after using it on prepaid for a while, you might decide it's not worth spending more money to get less by switching to postpaid. :D :D
 
What happens if you port your Verizon prepaid line to a Verizon postpaid line? Can the prepaid phone not come along (if it hasn't been six months on Verizon prepaid)?

I think I'm gonna pick up a Verizon Moto G anyway. It comes with 50GB of Google Drive space (for two years?).

Note: 100GB per month is $4.99.

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very tempted to get one of these babies on friday.. looks like a solid phone! anyone have comments on drawbacks? i am on a samsung galaxy amp on aio wireless right now, going to verizon prepaid will be the same price monthly.
 
very tempted to get one of these babies on friday.. looks like a solid phone! anyone have comments on drawbacks? i am on a samsung galaxy amp on aio wireless right now, going to verizon prepaid will be the same price monthly.

The only drawback is the Verizon network. It's super slow compared to T-Mobile, but if that doesn't bother you, if jump on this with a quickness.

Actually, didn't hear anything about being able to unlock the bootloader, also may not affect you, but I'm loving some of the xposed stuff.

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