 JSRoman Premium join:2005-03-10 Callahan, FL | Typical AT&T accounting.
175/24(2 year contract)= 7.29 per month not 5 $ -- »www.seabee.navy.mil |
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  Count Zero MD2Be Premium join:2007-01-18 Warner Robins, GA | The other $2.29 is for their efforts... |
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  Corona It's cool, I'm takin it back Premium join:2000-03-14 San Antonio, TX
| reply to JSRoman said by JSRoman :175/24(2 year contract)= 7.29 per month not 5 $ For every month you're in contract, your ETF reduces by 5 dollars. |
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  DataDoc Nilsson Schmilsson Premium join:2000-05-14 Greenville, NC | reply to JSRoman If it was $5 it wouldn't hurt, would it? |
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  RadioDoc Sortofadog Premium,ExMod 2000-03 join:2000-05-11 Chicago, IL edit: April 1st, @11:02AM
| reply to JSRoman 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? -- Toolmaster of La Grange. |
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  Skeedatl Ah, push it - push it real good Premium join:2007-12-26 The Cloud edit: April 1st, @11:49AM
| reply to JSRoman =$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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