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caco
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Typical AT&T accounting.

175/24(2 year contract)= 7.29 per month not 5 $
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MD2Be
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join:2007-01-18
Warner Robins, GA

The other $2.29 is for their efforts...



Corona
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Dallas, TX
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said by caco:

175/24(2 year contract)= 7.29 per month not 5 $
For every month you're in contract, your ETF reduces by 5 dollars.


DataDoc
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join:2000-05-14
Greenville, NC

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If it was $5 it wouldn't hurt, would it?


RadioDoc
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I don't see anywhere that they say it's an equal portion. The ETF shrinks from $175 to $55 as the contract plays out. Whose "typical accounting" do you use? Is it Enlightened?
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Dogfather
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Laguna Hills, CA

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=$5 more than most other wireless providers do.

Anyone not liking AT&T's terms is free to go with Sprint, Verizon or any of the zillion other wireless carriers.


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