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ryangs posted:My math shows it would be $182 for the 64gb model. $100 down + 18 payments of $19 + $182 final payment = $624 total price. It really seems too good to be true. Maybe the discount from the $750 retail price is to help account for the fact that you have to pay for sales tax on the full retail price? Where did you get the quote for $19 a month for the 64gb? I just called and got quoted $26 a month. They also couldn't tell me how much it will cost to but the phone after 18 months are up because their system was down. if it breeds it leads fucked around with this message at 09:15 on Sep 12, 2015 |
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god this blows posted:http://newsroom.t-mobile.com/news/t-mobile-links/faq-upgrading-your-phone-with-jump-and-jump-on-demand.htm "introductory promotional pricing (with service)" I'm guessing that means you need to be a new t-mobile customer (I'm not). I'm currently on the phone queue again to try and find out. Update: Woman claimed that I could not get the promotional pricing unless I also purchased the $10/mo insurance. I don't really believe that because the page you linked says nothing of the sort, and JOD is specifically the option that doesn't come with insurance. I'm thinking of calling tomorrow to try my luck again. if it breeds it leads fucked around with this message at 09:35 on Sep 12, 2015 |
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